Influence of polyaniline on electrode materials
โ Scribed by Elzbieta Frackowiak; Krzysztof Jurewicz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1616-301X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Polyaniline (PANI) has been used for modification of the electrochemical behaviour of a carbon fluoride ((CF x ) n ) cathode in a lithium cell. PANI and (CF x ) n powders were carefully mixed and the electrochemical properties and kinetic parameters of the composite (CF x ) n -PANI cathode were evaluated by galvanostatic and potentiodynamic techniques. An increase in exchange current has been found for electrodes with addition of polyaniline in the form of emeraldine base (EB). During the reduction process of carbon fluoride using 1 M lithium perchlorate solution in organic solvent, the ternary intercalation compound CLi x F is formed and then irreversibly decomposed into carbon and lithium fluoride. The insertion of lithium cations into the (CF x ) n layered structure is diffusionally controlled, hence improvement in electronic properties of this fluoride material by the presence of conducting PANI chains and enhancement of discharge performance were found for 25% addition of PANI. *
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Polyamhne (PANI) films are electrodeposrted on a platmum single crystal electrode by means of the sweep voltammetnc techmque The behavlour of the PANI fdms as subtrates for metal electrodeposlhon 1s investigated The stationary nucleation rate of silver on PAN1 IS studled as a fimtion of the overpote
In this paper, we have presented results obtained on derivatization of the working electrode surface with clay montmorillonites treated with varying amounts of acid. The resultant changes in the population of Bronsted and Lewis acid sites is shown to affect the redox properties of conducting polymer
Electrochemical synthesis (ES) of polyaniline (PAn) at the surface covered by an oxide film is realized at a significantly higher voltage than is needed for the formation of a nonoveroxidized polymer. The involvement of catalytic amounts of the salts of transition metals in ES of PAn essentially fac