A comparison of chemical and electrochemical synthesis of PEDOT : dextran sulphate for bio-applications

Leo R. Stevens, David G. Harman, Kerry J. Gilmore, Marc in het Panhuis, Gordon G. Wallace

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    Abstract

    Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) is an organic conducting polymer that has been the focus of significant research over the last decade, in both energy and biological applications. Most commonly, PEDOT is doped by the artificial polymer polystyrene sulfonate due to the excellent electrical characteristics yielded by this pairing. The biopolymer dextran sulphate (DS) has been recently reported as a promising alternative to PEDOT:PSS for biological application, having electrical properties rivaling PEDOT:PSS, complimented by the potential bioactivity of the polysaccharide. In this work we compared chemical and electrochemical polymerisations of PEDOT:DS in terms of their impact on the electrical, morphological and biological properties of the resultant PEDOT:DS films. Post-growth cyclic voltammograms and UV-Vis analyses revealed comparable redox behaviour and absorbance profiles for the two synthesis approaches. Despite good intrinsic conductivity of particles, the addition of chemically produced PEDOT:DS did not markedly enhance the bulk conductivity of aqueous solutions due to the lack of interconnectivity between adjacent PEDOT:DS particles at achievable concentrations. Scanning electron microscopy revealed significantly greater roughness in films cast from chemically produced PEDOT:DS compared to electropolymerised samples, attributable to the formation of solution phase nanoparticles prior to casting. In cell studies with the L929 cell line, electrochemical polymerisation of PEDOT:DS afforded better integrity of resultant films for surface seeding, whilst chemically polymerised PEDOT:DS appeared to localised at the proliferating cells, suggesting possible applications in drug delivery.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMRS Online Proceedings Library, 2015, Volume 1717: 2014 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit: November 30 – December 5, 2014, Boston, Massachusetts
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    Number of pages8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    EventMaterials Research Society. Fall Meeting -
    Duration: 30 Nov 2014 → …

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    ISSN (Print)1946-4274

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    ConferenceMaterials Research Society. Fall Meeting
    Period30/11/14 → …

    Keywords

    • biomedical materials
    • conducting polymers
    • polymerization

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