Polyaniline and Polythiophene Modified Electrodes in Energy Storage Units with hydrocarbon gel/Bentonite/Sodium Chloride as Electrolyte Gel
Date
2014Author
Mbui, D
Orata, D
Amir, Y
Mukabi, M
Njenga, H
Type
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In this paper we present results obtained for energy storage units developed using polyaniline and
polythiophene modified electrodes. The voltage potential profiles for recharge/discharge are either linear or
exponential. Nucleation over-potential has been observed in some profiles where there is a phase transition. It is
observed that hydrocarbon gel: bentonite electrolyte mixtures yielded relatively high initial voltages and that,
this voltage also depended on the hydrocarbon: bentonite ratio. The potential decay profile for potential at Vo,
3/4Vo, 1/2Vo and 1/3Vo yielded linear and exponential curves for various hydrocarbon:bentonite mixtures.
The capacity (C) were 0.0014 Ah, for the 2:1 energy unit and 0.00035 Ah for the 3:1 energy unit.
The electric storage density (ESD) for the 2:1 and 3:1 energy units were 4.7 × 10-4
Ah/g and 8.8 × 10-5
Ah/g
Key words: Electronically conducting polymers, Bentonite, Hydrocarbon gel, discharge profile