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A NEW ELECTRODE FOR A POLY(PYRROLE)-BASED RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
Registro en:
Journal Of Power Sources. Elsevier Science Sa Lausanne, v. 40, n. 3, n. 299, n. 305, 1992.
0378-7753
WOS:A1992KH35100006
10.1016/0378-7753(92)80018-7
Autor
PERES, RCD
DEPAOLI, MA
PANERO, S
SCROSATI, B
Institución
Resumen
The use of dodecylbenzenesulfonate-doped poly(pyrrole) films, PPYDBS, as a secondary battery electrode was studied. The redox and morphologic properties of these films are suitable for battery application. Films were synthesized by electrolysis of pyrrole and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate aqueous solutions with a current density of 1.0 mA cm-2 and were switched in LiClO4 1.0 M propylene carbonate solutions (PC) by cyclic voltammetry. In these experiments an apparent diffusion coefficient of 3.7 x 10(-9) cm2 s-1 has been found. Charge/discharge tests at +/- 50, +/- 100, +/- 150 and +/- 200 muA cm-2 were done for a PPYDBS/LiClO4, PC/Li battery. The open-circuit voltage was 3.2 V after 30 h, the specific capacity 53 A h kg-1 and the energy density 154 W h kg-1. These values indicate that this polymer can be used as an electrode in a rechargeable battery. 40 3 299 305