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Electrochemical impedance characterization of polyaniline-coated graphite electrodes for electrochemical capacitors - Effects of film coverage/thickness and anions
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Electrochemical impedance characterization of polyaniline-coated graphite electrodes for electrochemical capacitors - Effects of film coverage/thickness and anions

C.-C. Hu and C.-H. Chu
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.503(1-2), pp.105-116
20/04/2001

Abstract

Electrochemical (EC) capacitor;Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS);Faradaic pseudocapacitance;Polyaniline (PANI)
The electrochemical impedance spectroscopic (EIS) responses of polyaniline (PANI)-coated graphite electrodes are governed by the process occurring at the PANI|electrolyte interface and the bulk faradaic redox transitions within the conducting polymer in the high-frequency and low-frequency regions, respectively. The redox transitions between the different oxidation structures of PANI cause the polymer to behave as a pseudocapacitor, especially at potentials ≥ 200 mV. A combination of the respective equivalent circuits for the electrode completely coated with a PANI film and for a bare graphite substrate successfully represents the EIS spectra of the electrodes with partial coverage of the polymer. A comparison of the EIS and chronopotentiometric results reveals that the effects of the anions on the electrochemical behavior of PANI are more obviously illustrated by the EIS method. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.

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