Ultrasonic Effects on Electroorganic Processes. XIII. A Role of Ultrasonic Cavitation in Electrooxidative Polymerization of Aniline

  • ATOBE Mahito
    Department of Electronic Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • KABURAGI Takeshi
    Department of Electronic Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • NONAKA Tsutomu
    Department of Electronic Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology

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  • Ultrasonic Effects on Electroorganic Processes(13)A Role of Ultrasonic Cavitation in Electrooxidative Polymerization of Aniline

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<p>As a practical guideline, it was indicated that aniline is electrooxidatively polymerized in an acidic electrolytic solution under irradiation of ultrasound with a power higher than the cavitation threshold to form a highly uniform and dense polyaniline film available for electronic devices such as an electrolytic capacitor.</p>

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  • Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry 67 (12), 1114-1116, 1999-12-05

    The Electrochemical Society of Japan

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