1987
DOI: 10.1016/0379-6779(87)90850-2
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Synthesis and properties of polypyrrole prepared by electrochemical polymerization of α-bipyrrole

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“…These properties are favourable to its applications in the areas of secondary batteries, electrocatalysis, electrochromic display devices, light-emitting devices, chemical sensors and biosensors [1][2][3][4][5]. However, polypyrrole and other conducting electroactive polymers are limited in practical use due to their very fragile structure and insolubility, which give rise to processing difficulties [6,7]. Several approaches have been taken to improve processability of conducting polymers [8][9][10][11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These properties are favourable to its applications in the areas of secondary batteries, electrocatalysis, electrochromic display devices, light-emitting devices, chemical sensors and biosensors [1][2][3][4][5]. However, polypyrrole and other conducting electroactive polymers are limited in practical use due to their very fragile structure and insolubility, which give rise to processing difficulties [6,7]. Several approaches have been taken to improve processability of conducting polymers [8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These electrical and electrochemical properties of such conducting polymers show much assurance for commercial applications in battery materials [4], electrochromic devices [5], sensor technology [6], and nonlinear optics [7]. However, among various aromaticcompound-based conducting polymers, polyindole (PIn) has received excellent research interest due to its close structural similarities with the polymers mentioned above [8e10].…”
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“…Carbon black filler gives less thermal stability to the composite; it is also restricted to give intermediate conductivities required for charge dissipation,6, 7 finally, the aesthetics of the components demands pigmented composites. Conductive polymers have restricted their use due to environmental, thermal instability, formation of continuous conducting network in the rubber matrix, and poor mechanical properties 8–12…”
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confidence: 99%