Conducting Polymers: Special Applications Proceedings of the Workshop held at Sintra, Portugal, July 28–31, 1986

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Luis Alcácer
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 6, 2012 - Science - 220 pages
The development and the study of both ionic and electronically conducting polymers have been. in the past few years. areas of· increasing interest. These new materials are. in fact. being considered for many technological applications. namely low weight. high energy density batteries and sensors. This volume contains the proceedings of a workshop on this subject. sponsored by the U.S. Army Research. Development and Standardization Group (U.K.). which took place in Sintra - Portugal from July 27 to July 31. 1986. The workshop. which included lectures. communications and discussion panels. was very sucessfull and the combination of ionic with electronically conducting polymers and their applications. not usually together in workshops or conferences. proved to be an excellent idea. Lisbon December. 1986 Luis Alcacer ix THE ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF ELECTRONICALLY CONDUCTING POLYMERS J. O'M. Bockris and David Miller Department of Chemistry Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 USA ABSTRACT. The new field of the electrochemistry of electronically conducting polymers is reviewed. A brief historical account traces the beginning of organic electrodes to Ka11mann and Pope, who, in 1960, observed charge injection and conductance in anthracene electrodes.
 

Contents

S LEFRANT In Situ Raman Experiments on Polyacetylene
37
G GEIB H KEYZER and K G REIMER Conductive Comple
47
N THEOPHILOU and H NAARMANN Increasing the Conductivity
64
TOWNSEND Anisotropic Properties of Oriented Durham
77
R HUQ LL YANG and G C FARRINGTON IonicallyConductive
88
J OWEN Polymers with Both Ionic and Electronic Conducti
103
ARTHUR J EPSTEIN JOHN M GINDER ALAN F RICHTER
121
F WUDL New Electronically Conducting Polymers
141
MICHAEL HANACK SONJA DEGER UWE KEPPELER ARMIN LANGE
173
J J MIASIK A HOOPER P T MOSELEY and B C TOFIELD
189
Prospectives of Realization of Polymer Electrolytes
205
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