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Comparison of lithium//polyaniline secondary batteries with different dopants of HCl and lithium ionic salts

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 88, Issue 2, Pages 197-201

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DOI: 10.1016/S0378-7753(00)00373-6

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polyaniline; lithium salt doping; polymer electrode; lithium secondary battery

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Polyanilines doped either with a protonic acid (HCl) or an electrolytic solution containing a lithium ionic salt (LiPF6 or LiBF4) are prepared and their electrochemical characteristics for use as polymer electrodes of lithium secondary batteries are investigated. An emeraldine base (EB) film doped with HCl has the highest d.c. conductivity(similar to 10 S/cm). An EB-LiPF6 film has higher conductivity (similar to 0.52 S/cm) than an EB-LiBF4 (similar to 0.082 S/cm) film. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic analysis of the films shows that some of the quinoid rings in EB are transformed into benzeniod rings through a doping process to generate polarons. The charge-discharge characteristics of lithium secondary batteries using the polyaniline films as positive electrodes are determined. The cell using the EB-LiPF6 film and an electrolytic solution containing LiPF6 exhibits the highest specific discharge capacity(similar to 50 mA h/g), whereas the cell using EB-HCl and LiPF6 solution has superior performance in the rapid saturation of discharge capacity and in stability. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.

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