Polyaniline as possible anode materials for the lead acid batteries
By Grgur, B.N.; Ristić, V.; Gvozdenović, M.M.; Maksimović, M.D. & Jugović, B.Z.
Published in Journal of Power Sources
2008
Abstract
Electrochemically formed thin film polyaniline (PANI) anode and lead dioxide (PbO2) cathode, obtained from sulfuric acid solution, for potential applications as electrode materials in PANI|H2SO4|PbO2 aqueous based rechargeable power sources, have been studied using cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic techniques. Based on the investigations of half cell reactions, the simulation of the charge/discharge characteristic of the possible cell has been done.