Reactive & Functional Polymers, Vol.28, No.3, 287-295, 1996
Charge-state trapping at a conducting polymer-redox ion-exchanger interface - A bilayer electrode
The results presented in this paper highlight the use of Amberlite, a commercial cation-exchange resin as a material for electrode modification. We also show that when a redox centre is attached to the cation-exchange resin and an interface developed between it and a conducting polymer (polyaniline), electrochemical features characteristic of bilayer electrodes such as charge 'trapping' are observed