The structure formula of a conductive polymer containing flunrine alkoxy and halothane ether-base substituted polythiophene is. In the formula, n represents integers from one to two, m represents integers from one to three and the value of X is between one hundred and four hundred. The polythiophene can be made by chemical oxidation or a method of electrolytic polymerization. Compared with carbon and hydrogen analogues, the polythiophene has advantages of better electric stability, environment stability and high conductivity. Continuous cycle voltammetry scanning shows that electric poles modified by polythiophene can be applied to rechargeable batteries and biosensors. |