Polyaniline: Application as an Anode and Cathode Material in Rechargeable Batteries Employing Aqueous Electrolytes.
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-1985
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that polyaniline exhibits interesting characteristics when used as an electrode-active material in an aqueous electrolyte. It can be synthesized easily from aniline by either chemical or electrochemical oxidation in aqueous solution. Polyaniline is believed to exist in the four extreme idealized forms.
Montclair State University Digital Commons Citation
MacDiarmid, Alan G.; Chiang, J. C.; Huang, W. S.; Humphrey, Brian; and Somasiri, N. L.D., "Polyaniline: Application as an Anode and Cathode Material in Rechargeable Batteries Employing Aqueous Electrolytes." (1985). Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 247.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/chem-biochem-facpubs/247