The unparalleled large-scale commercial application of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), otherwise known as PEDOT, continues to fuel a need for literature about it that is concise, easily available, but sufficiently comprehensive. Designed to meet the requirements of readers from different areas of expertise and experience with the substance, PEDOT: Principles and Applications of an Intrinsically Conductive Polymerprovides a comprehensive overview of chemical, physical, and technical information about this preeminent and most forwardly developed electrically conductive polymer.
An indispensable resource for researchers, developers, and users of PEDOTwritten by the researchers who succeeded in commercializing it
A necessary response to the massive interestas well as patents and papersspawned by PEDOT, this handbook provides basic knowledge and explores technical applications, based on information generated by universities and academic research, as well as by industrial scientists. Available in various formulations and conductivities, this versatile PEDOT can be adapted for the needs and specific industrial applications of its different users. Although valuable information exists in handbooks on polythiophene chemistry and physics, under which PEDOT falls, until now, few if any books have focused exclusively on this important conducting polymercertainly not one that so completely elucidates both its experimental and practical aspects.
This book:
- Begins with a brief history of conducting polymers and polythiophenes
- Describes the invention of PEDOT and its commercial outgrowth, PEDOT:PSS
- Emphasizes key technical and commercial aspects and usage of PEDOT and how they have stimulated scientific research in a wide range of fló5