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Diether Substituted Polyanilines: Novel Electrode Materials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
(2-Methoxy)ethoxy substituted anilines have been polymerized by chemical and electrochemical methods in hydrochloric acid (HC1) and p-toluenesulphonic acid(TsOH). Electrical conductivity, optical properties, solubility and charge capacity of these polymers are discussed.
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