2019
DOI: 10.1002/vjch.201900053
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Electrochemical properties of antimony lead electrode in gelled electrolyte prepared by liquid glass and sulfuric acid using polyacrylamide together with polyaniline

Abstract: Gelled electrolyte is made at different temperatures based on liquid glass and sulfuric acid using two organic additives such as polyacrylamide and polyaniline. The antimony lead electrode is used to study the electrochemical properties of gelled electrolyte through cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance and ionic conductivity determination. The results showed that the gelled electrolyte made at low temperature is in a more favorable form of gel than that at high temperature, the ability to extract wate… Show more

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“…Binh P T et al [21] used liquid glass and sulfuric acid as the basis and polyaniline as the organic additive to prepare gel electrolyte, then studied the electrochemical properties of gel electrolytes. The results show that polyaniline can inhibit the water loss phenomenon of the electrolyte, and the charge transfer resistance of the lead electrode in the gel electrolyte environment is lower than the charge transfer resistance in sulfuric acid, which improves the electrochemical performance of the electrolyte.…”
Section: ) Organic Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binh P T et al [21] used liquid glass and sulfuric acid as the basis and polyaniline as the organic additive to prepare gel electrolyte, then studied the electrochemical properties of gel electrolytes. The results show that polyaniline can inhibit the water loss phenomenon of the electrolyte, and the charge transfer resistance of the lead electrode in the gel electrolyte environment is lower than the charge transfer resistance in sulfuric acid, which improves the electrochemical performance of the electrolyte.…”
Section: ) Organic Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%