Maintaining Electrochemical Performance of Flexible ITO-PET Electrodes under High Strain
Laura J. Waldman,
Daniel P. Haunert,
Jack D. Carson
et al.
Abstract:Flexible electrode materials, particularly indium tin oxide (ITO)coated polyethylene terephthalate (PET), have attracted the attention of researchers for a wide variety of applications. However, there has been limited attention to the effects of electrode flexibility during electrochemical processes. In this research article, we studied how bending commercially available ITO-PET electrodes impacts the electrodeposition process of polyaniline (PANI). Thicker ITO layers start cracking at a normalized strain of 0… Show more
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