Simultaneous Measurement of Ionic and Electronic Conductivities of Conductive Polymers as a Function of Electrochemical Doping in Battery Electrolyte

23 October 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

We show that the ionic and electronic conductivity of a wide range of p-type and n-type conducting polymer thin films can be reliably measured as a function of electrochemical doping in relevant battery electrolytes by impedance spectroscopy on interdigitated electrodes by combining two separate electrode geometries. The results demonstrate the broad applicability of the methodology for gaining insights into the electrical conduction in polymers in relevant environments, particularly for batteries and other electrochemical devices

Keywords

Conductivity
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

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