Extended Abstract
The advantages of polyaniline as an active material for rechargeable batteries are due to the following reasons:
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A higher capacity than that of any other conducting polymer because of the proton exchanges which decrease the coulombic interactions.
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A higher stability compared to the other conducting polymers.
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A high specific conductivity, which can be more than 100 S/cm.
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Large facilities for the processing because it is possible to prepare films or composites, from solutions or by injection moulding.
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Fibrillar morphology of polyaniline.
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Compatibility of polyaniline with some other materials already used as positive electrodes having the potential in the range of 2.5 to 4 V vs lithium.
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Low weight of the polymer and a low cost for the preparation.
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Genies, E. (1996). Polyaniline as an Active Material for Rechargeable Batteries. In: Barsukov, V., Beck, F. (eds) New Promising Electrochemical Systems for Rechargeable Batteries. NATO ASI Series, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1643-2_23
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