Organic/inorganic electrodes (ORINELs) with continuous phase components
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Abstract
A new class of composite materials for electrodes is introduced; their characteristic feature is the connectivity of the components. Composites comprising hydrated iridium oxide and polyaniline are characterized by impedance spectroscopy and current pulse experiments.
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Oxide Spectroscopy Physical Chemistry Hydrated Composite Material
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