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Self-discharge polypyrrole

However, some of the basic problems of polypyrrole and of the other heterocyclic polymers act to limit the performance of the lithium/polymer battery, and thus its wide applicability. These are essentially slow kinetics, self-discharge and low energy content. [Pg.256]

Another problem still to be solved in polymer batteries is the self-discharge of the polymer electrode in common electrolyte media. Effectively, the majority of the polymer electrodes show a poor charge retention in organic electrolytes. In situ spectroscopic measurements (Scrosati et al., 1987) have clearly demonstrated the occurrence of spontaneous undoping processes. A typical example is illustrated in Fig. 9.17 which is related to the change of the absorbance of doped polypyrrole upon contact with the electrolyte. [Pg.257]

At a charging depth of 33 A h kg self-discharge rate of polypyrrole was about 2% after storage for 24 hours (Figure 5.10) [44]. This value is much lower than that for polyacetylene. [Pg.165]


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