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Publication
Journal of the Chemical Society - Series Chemical Communications
Paper
A polymer electrode with variable conductivity: Polypyrrole
Abstract
Thin films of the ‘metallic’ polymer, polypyrrole, when adhered to a platinum electrode surface, can be repeatedly driven between the conducting and insulating state with E°' near —220 mV vs. the sodium chloride calomel electrode. © 1980, The Royal Society of Chemistry. All rights reserved.