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Nature Nanotechnology 2, 354–357 (1 June 2007) | doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.147

Growth and alignment of polyaniline nanofibres with superhydrophobic, superhydrophilic and other properties

Nan-Rong Chiou , Chunmeng Lu , Jingjiao Guan , L. James Lee & Arthur J. Epstein

Polyaniline nanofibres can be prepared by a number of methods based on chemical oxidative polymerization and in situ adsorption polymerization. However, the lack of alignment in these nanostructures makes them unsuitable for many applications. Here, we report a simple approach to chemical oxidative polymerization that can control the growth and simultaneous alignment of polyaniline nanofibres grown on a range of conducting and non-conducting substrates in a wide variety of sizes. The diameters of the tips of the nanofibres can be controlled within the range 10–40|[nbsp]|nm, and the average length can be controlled within the range 70–360|[nbsp]|nm. Moreover, the coatings display a range of properties including superhydrophilicity and superhydrophobicity. Such nanostructured coatings may be useful for applications such as anti-fog coatings, self-cleaning surfaces, DNA manipulation, transparent electrodes for low-voltage electronics, and chemical and biological sensors.