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Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Orientation and Reorientational Dynamics of Water and Polypyrrole Rings as a Function of the Oxidation State of the Polymer

✍ Scribed by Jose J. López Cascales; Toribio F. Otero


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
212 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1344

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Abstract

Summary: Polypyrrole is one of the most widely‐studied conducting polymers due to its steady electrochemical response and good chemical stability in different solvents, including organic and inorganic ones. In this work, we provide for the first time valuable information in atomic detail concerning the steady and dynamic properties of pyrrole rings as a function of the oxidation state of the polymer. The study was carried out by Classical molecular dynamics simulation, where the system was modelled by 256 polypyrrole chains of 10 pyrrole rings each. Water was explicitly introduced in our simulations. Besides the uncharged or reduced state, two steady oxidation states of the polymer have been simulated by introducing a net charge (+1) on 85 and 256 of the polypyrrole chains. To balance the charges emerging in these oxidised states, 85 and 256 chloride ions (Cl^−1^) respectively, were introduced into the system. From an analysis of the simulated trajectories, the orientation and relaxation times of water and pyrrole rings were evaluated for the different oxidation states of the polymer across the polypyrrole/water interface. The calculated densities for different oxidation states describe the swelling or shrinking process during electrochemical oxidation or reduction respectively. The rotational relaxation times calculated for the polypyrrole rings decrease with increasing oxidation of the polymer, which is in a good agreement with experimental electrochemical data. Almost no variation in pyrrole ring orientation was measured for the different oxidation states of the polymer, even compared with polypyrrole bulk. As regards the water structure in the vicinity of the polypyrrole/water interface, both the orientation and orientation relaxation time were strongly affected by the presence of charges in the polymer. Thus, the water dipole was strongly orientated in the vicinity of the water/polypyrrole interface and its orientational relaxation time increased by one order of magnitude compared with bulk water, even when only one‐third of the total polymer chains were oxidised. The results attained in this work were validated with experimental results, when they were available.

Polypyrrole ring orientation and water orientation at the polypyrrole/water interface. (a) 256 rPPy and (b)171 rPPy + 85 oPPy.

imagePolypyrrole ring orientation and water orientation at the polypyrrole/water interface. (a) 256 rPPy and (b)171 rPPy + 85 oPPy.


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