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Positive lithium-polyaniline batteries

Taguchi, S., and T. Tanaka. 1987. Fibrous polyaniline as positive active material in lithium secondary batteries. J Power Sources 20 249. [Pg.1413]

Recently, new types of organic positives, formed by a mixture of dimercaptan with polyaniline, have been reported. These composite materials appear to have an energy density higher than that of most inorganic intercalation oxides and good cyclability. However, use of these materials in practical rechargeable lithium batteries has still to be confirmed. [Pg.212]

The carbazole polymer poly(iV-vinylcarbazole) functions as a positive electrode material for a secondary lithium battery <85CC553>, and as a memory photoreceptor <91M1 204-0l>. The related poly[3-(3-bromocarbazol-9-yl)propyl]methylsiloxane (18) forms novel electrochromic films <89CC196>. Carbazole anions have b n used to initiate the polymerization of acrylates and methacrylates <95CC275>. The novel polymeric pyrrolocarbazole (19) displays physical properties similar to those of polyanilines. [Pg.211]

Lang-sheng, Y., et al. 1993. Polyaniline used as a positive in solid-state lithium battery. / Power Sources 43 4 499. [Pg.376]


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