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Electroless polymerization of aniline on platinum is investigated for polyaniline micro- and nanostructuring into practical electronic devices. This type of reaction is adapted to estimate its usefulness in a lithographic process. For practical electronic device fabrication, electroless polymerization of aniline can be used to electrically bridge initially independent platinum electrodes. As this application requires a polyaniline bridge to form over a nonconductive material before an electrical contact is obtained, polyaniline growth using chemical oxidative reaction is investigated on substrates presenting surface-tension contrast patterns.
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| Publication Date : | 2009 |
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| Source : | “Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids” - Vol. 25, no. 3, p. 1851-4 (2009) |
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| issn : | 0743-7463 |
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