Memory effects in PANI can be promoted not only by holding the film at
cath some time but also by cycling in a potential window with a reduc
ed anodic limit. The peak overpotential of the first cycle after the p
retreatment has a maximum for an anodic limit of +0.2 Vsce. The peak c
urrent presents a maximum value for an anodic limit of +0.12 Vsce and
a minimum for +0.24 Vsce. Nonequilibrium effects are observed in the o
ptical response of PANI. The optical absorbance at 440 nm during poten
tial pulses shows a sharp maxima at short time an decays later to a co
nstant value. The two redox steps of PANI oxidation involve mixed anio
n/proton exchange. For high proton concentration, protons are predomin
antly exchanged. At high pH (pH>2), an increase in the solution ionic
strength brings about a bigger contribution of proton to the ion excha
nge process.