ABSTRACTThe effect of pH was investigated on the morphological and spectroscopic properties of PANI thin films on PET. PANI/PET strips were prepared by a pattern-printing technique and coated with a thin film of polyaniline in situ emeraldine oxidation state, doped with HCl (PANI-HCl), obtained by in situ polymerization. AFM, UV-VIS-NIR and FTIR/ATR spectroscopic results showed that pH has a great influence on the polymer layer morphology of the coating layers, while the intensity of vibrational bands decreases with rising pH, increase due to changes in the H-bonded structure in the polymer chain.