Conducting polymers have been studied extensively. An interesting property of the conducting polymer is that the conductivity of some polymers, such as polypyrrolc, polyaniline, poly(3-methylthiophene) etc. , is affec...Conducting polymers have been studied extensively. An interesting property of the conducting polymer is that the conductivity of some polymers, such as polypyrrolc, polyaniline, poly(3-methylthiophene) etc. , is affected by the voltage applied to them. For polypyrrole, the oxidized state is an electronic conductor and the reduced state is essentially insulating. Using this property, one can fabricate the polymer-based electronic devices. Experimental results of Pickun展开更多
Conducting polymers have been studied extensively because of the fundamental interest and the potentiality in practical applications. An outstanding property of the polymers is that the conductivity of some of them, s...Conducting polymers have been studied extensively because of the fundamental interest and the potentiality in practical applications. An outstanding property of the polymers is that the conductivity of some of them, such as polypyrrole (PPy), polyaniline and so on, is affected by the applied voltage. For the polypyrrole, the oxidized state is of an electronic conductor and the reduced state is essentially insulating. Using this property,展开更多
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文摘Conducting polymers have been studied extensively. An interesting property of the conducting polymer is that the conductivity of some polymers, such as polypyrrolc, polyaniline, poly(3-methylthiophene) etc. , is affected by the voltage applied to them. For polypyrrole, the oxidized state is an electronic conductor and the reduced state is essentially insulating. Using this property, one can fabricate the polymer-based electronic devices. Experimental results of Pickun
基金National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaResearch Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry,Changchun Institute of Applied chemistry,CAS.
文摘Conducting polymers have been studied extensively because of the fundamental interest and the potentiality in practical applications. An outstanding property of the polymers is that the conductivity of some of them, such as polypyrrole (PPy), polyaniline and so on, is affected by the applied voltage. For the polypyrrole, the oxidized state is of an electronic conductor and the reduced state is essentially insulating. Using this property,