| This Application Note is intended to provide the reader with a general framework forcharacterization of an electroactive polymer film. Electropolymerization is a convenient way
 to control film growth either through repeated cycling, potential steps, or current steps.
 Examination of the film redox behavior in monomer-free, fresh electrolyte provides insight on doping and dedoping of these polymer films.
 Polybithiophene films were assembled by cycling an Au-coated 10 MHz quartz crystal
 between 0 and 1.5 V in the presence of 1 mM bithiophene solution containing 100 mM
 tetrabutylammonium perchlorate (TBAP) in acetonitrile (MeCN). Potentials are reported
 against a Ag/Ag+ pseudo-reference electrode. The Teflon® cell was outfitted with a Teflon
 o-ring to prevent swelling from the acetonitrile and placed inside a VistaShield™. The cell was
 connected to an eQCM 10M™ which was coupled to a Reference 600™. Both instruments
 were connected to a computer running Resonator™ version 5.67. Bithiophene,
 electropolymerizes via a two-electron oxidation at potentials greater than ~1.25 V versus a
 Ag/Ag+pseudo reference electrode.
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