1991
DOI: 10.1149/1.2085329
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Electroactive Polyaniline Film Deposited from Nonaqueous Media: III . Effect of Mixed Organic Solvent on Polyaniline Deposition and Its Battery Performance

Abstract: Electroactive polyaniline (PAn) films were deposited from PC (propylene carbonate)‐EC (ethylene carbonate) and PC‐DME (1,2‐dimethoxyethane) mixed polymerization solutions containing aniline, CF3COOH , and LiClO4 . Higher dielectric constant solvents are necessary to deposit the PAn film where protons, dissociated from the acid, initiate the polymerization of aniline. Various PAn films deposited in the PC, the PC‐EC (50 mole percent), and the PC‐DME (50 volume percent) solutions were used for the cathode mate… Show more

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“…where the element z 1 is the impedance per unit length of the transport channel in the polymer phase, z 2 is the impedance per unit length of the transport channel in the pores, L is the thickness of the film, and f = [z 3 /(z 1 + z 2 )] 1/2 where z 3 represents the specific impedance at the inner interface, which corresponds to charge transfer and charging processes [142]. Equation (3.22) can be transformed in the following form:…”
Section: Brush Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where the element z 1 is the impedance per unit length of the transport channel in the polymer phase, z 2 is the impedance per unit length of the transport channel in the pores, L is the thickness of the film, and f = [z 3 /(z 1 + z 2 )] 1/2 where z 3 represents the specific impedance at the inner interface, which corresponds to charge transfer and charging processes [142]. Equation (3.22) can be transformed in the following form:…”
Section: Brush Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time the Bode spectra indicate large negative phase shift (<À90°) in the low frequency region, which is typical capacitance behavior [3][4][5][6]. However, if the detailed investigation of the impedance response of the thin PANI layers is required, the electrical equivalent circuit (EEC) can be used [6,41,42]. The application of EEC results in parameters that are used for further analysis.…”
Section: Pani Electroactive Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possibility to avoid the presence of water in the polymer matrix is to perform the electropolymerisation in organic solvents. Osaka et al [20][21][22][23] have studied the electropolymerisation of PANI in propylene carbonate (PC). They performed the electropolymerisation of PANI in a PC solution containing 0.5 M aniline, 0.5 M trifluoroacetic acid (CF 3 COOH) and 0.5 M LiClO 4 as the electrolyte salt [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%