Ultra-thin films of poly(o-ethoxyaniline)-POEA were deposited onto quartz slides by the self-assembly technique from aqueous solutions of this polymer in pH 3 and 5. The influence of the experimental conditions on the amount of POEA adsorbed was evaluated by UV-Vis spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and cyclic voltammetry. It was observed that in pH 5 the amount of POEA adsorbed is always greater than that in pH 3, regardless the time of substrate immersion into the polymeric solution. Repeatedly immersions of quartz substrate into the POEA solutions contributed to an increase on the amount of polymer adsorbed. When long time immersions were made the adsorption process reached a maximum around 3 minutes. However, if repeatedly short time immersions were adopted the amount of POEA adsorbed could be increased indefinitely indicating the existence of a non-equilibrium process.
conducting polymers; poly(o-ethoxyaniline); self-assembled films; thin films