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Lu, W., B.R. Mattes, and A.G. Fadeev. 2004. Long-lived conjugated polymer electrochemical devices incorporating ionic liquids. United States Ratent 6, 828, 062. [Pg.905]

Yan, M.C., TaHman, D.E., Rasmussen, S. C., and Bierwagen, G.P. (2009) Corrosion control coatings for aluminum alloys based on neutral and n-doped conjugated polymers./. Electrochem. Soc., 156, C360-C366. [Pg.293]

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Figure 10.7 Actuator strain measured during repeated cycles at 1 Hz using a potential pulse of +5 V and-5 V in either a conventional (TBA.PF in propylene carbonate) electrolyte or an ionic liquid (BMIM.PF ). The charge passed per cycle is also plotted and the changes in actuation upon repeated cycling is related to the decrease in charge passed (Reprinted from Science, Use of Ionic Liquids for - Conjugated Polymer Electrochemical Devices by Lu, W., Fadeev, A.G., Qi, B., et al. with permission, 297, 5583, 983-7. Copyright (2002) AAAS). Figure 10.7 Actuator strain measured during repeated cycles at 1 Hz using a potential pulse of +5 V and-5 V in either a conventional (TBA.PF in propylene carbonate) electrolyte or an ionic liquid (BMIM.PF ). The charge passed per cycle is also plotted and the changes in actuation upon repeated cycling is related to the decrease in charge passed (Reprinted from Science, Use of Ionic Liquids for - Conjugated Polymer Electrochemical Devices by Lu, W., Fadeev, A.G., Qi, B., et al. with permission, 297, 5583, 983-7. Copyright (2002) AAAS).
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