Electrochemical characterization of electrochemically polymerized polyaniline in citrate containing electrolyte
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Jugović, Branimir
Gvozdenović, Milica M.

Stevanović, Jasmina

Trišović, Tomislav

Grgur, Branimir N.

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Polyaniline electrode, was obtained by electrochemical polymerization at constant current density of 2.0 mA cm-2 from aqueous solution of 1.0 mol dm-3 HCl containing 0.25 mol dm-3 aniline. Electrochemical characterization of the polyaniline electrode in chloride and chloride/citrate electrolyte, for different anodic potential limits, was performed using cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic measurements. It was observed that for anodic potential 0.32 V, higher electrode capacity in chloride/citrate was obtained. For anodic potential limit of 0.50 V, faster decrease of the electrode capacity in chloride/citrate electrolyte was also observed. It was suggested that influence of both chloride and citrate anions has to be taken into account.
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electrochemistry / polymers / power sourcesSource:
The 61st Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry: Electrochemistry from Biology to Physics September 26th - October 1st, 2010, Nice, France: Book of Abstracts, 2010, s05-P-054-Publisher:
- Nice : International Society of Electrochemistry