Abstract: | A series of water‐soluble N‐substituted poly(alkylanilines) (PNAAs) have been enzymatically synthesized with a variety of groups, from methyl to n‐butyl, such as poly(N‐methylaniline), poly(N‐ethylaniline), poly(N‐butylaniline) and poly(N‐phenylethanolamine). The syntheses were made in the presence of poly(4‐sodium styrene sulfonate) (SPS) as a template and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) as a catalyst. The size and type of the groups have a great effect on the properties of the final polymers. UV‐vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry measurements confirmed that for enzymatically synthesized PNAAs/SPS complexes, the electroactivity increased with the bulkiness of the substituents. These polymers have been studied in the doped and undoped states by FT‐IR and UV‐vis spectroscopy. Also these polymers show multiple and reversible optical transitions that can be ascribed to the formation of polaron and bipolaron states. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |