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A Special Category of Electrolyte Prepared By Complexation of Zinc With Conducting Poly Aniline

Anubha Vijay Pandya1

  1. Dept. of Chemical Sciences, Christian Eminent College, Indore, India.

Correspondence should be addressed to: dranubhavpandya@gmail.com.


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Vol.4 , Issue.4 , pp.5-7, Aug-2017


Online published on Aug 30, 2017


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MLA Style Citation: Anubha Vijay Pandya "A Special Category of Electrolyte Prepared By Complexation of Zinc With Conducting Poly Aniline." International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences 4.4 (2017): 5-7.

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title = {A Special Category of Electrolyte Prepared By Complexation of Zinc With Conducting Poly Aniline},
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Abstract :
Complexes of Poly Aniline with Metal ions generally have versatile tendency in salt containing crystalline phase and soluble salts containing amorphous amorphous elastomeric phase exhibits conductivity of poly Aniline Polymeric material. Conducting Poly Aniline can be obtained by two methods 1) by electrochemical doping 2) Complexation with mono,di, trivalent metal ions. Due to great conducting environmental stability ,Poly Aniline is an important electroactive material. The chemical and electrochemically induced doping process greatly modifies the conducting properties of the polyaniline.Its conductivity on complexation is arousing considerable commercial interests. The Application of Poly Aniline and the related composite materials in polymer electronics is analyzed briefly.[1] The another category of includes those polymeric material that offer reversible electrochemical devices with unique characteristics of great importance in the presently developing technology. These days study and implementation of various types of conducting polymers have been carried out in India and all over the world. It is observed that conductivity of Poly Aniline can be modified by changing its method of synthesis. The Application of Poly Aniline and the related composite materials in polymer electronics is analyzed briefly.[1] The another category of includes those polymeric material that offer reversible electrochemical devices with unique characteristics of great importance in the presently developing technology. The Application of Poly Aniline and the related composite materials in polymer electronics is analyzed briefly.[1] The another category of includes those polymeric material that offer reversible electrochemical devices with unique characteristics of great importance in the presently developing technology.[1] The other type includes those polymers which offer reversible electrochemical devices with unique characteristics of great importance in the presently developing technology.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Conducting Poly Aniline Polarography, half wave potential, diffusion current dropping mercury

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