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|a Advances in conducting polymers research /
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|a ADVANCES IN CONDUCTING POLYMERS RESEARCH; ADVANCES IN CONDUCTING POLYMERS RESEARCH; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Resonance Raman of Polyanilines Nanofibers; Abstract; 1. General Aspects; 1.1. Conducting Polymers; 1.2. Polyanilines; 2. Resonance Raman; 2.1. General Aspects; 2.2. Nanostructured Polyanilines; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Conducting Polymer Micro-/ Nano- Structures via Template-Free Method; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Self-Assembly Mechanism of the Template-Free Method.
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|a 2.1. Self-assembly Mechanism of the Normal Template-free Method2.2. Self-assembly Mechanism of the Simplified Template-Free Method (STFM); 3. Controlling the Morphology and Diameter; 3.1. Controlling the Morphology of CP Nanostructure; 3.2. Controlling the Size of CP Nanostructure; 3.3. Quantitatively Controlling the Size of CP Nanofibers; 4. Mono-Dispersed and Oriented CP Nanostructures by Template-Free Method; 4.1. Mono-Dispersed and Oriented PANI Microspheres; 4.2. Mono-dispersed and Highly Hydrophobic PANI Microspheres; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References.
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|a Chapter 3: Preparation and Applications of Conducting Polymer Ultrathin Fibers by ElectrospinningAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Strategies for Fabricating of CP Fibers via Electrospinning; 2.2.3. Coaxial Electrospinning of CPs and Other Polymers; 2.3. Electrospun Fiber-Template-Assisted Synthesis; 2.4. Aligned CP Nanofibers; 3. Applications of Electrospun CP Ultrafine Fibers; 3.1. Flexible and Stretchable Electronic Devices; 3.2. Field-Effect Transistors; 3.3. Supercapacitors; 3.4. Neural Electrodes and Interfaces; 3.5. Other Electric Applications; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References.
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|a Chapter 4: Charge Transfer and Electrochemical Reactions at Electrodes Modified with Pristine and Metal-Containing Films of Conducting PolymersAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Electrochemical Properties of Conducting Polymers; 2.1. Conductivity of CPs. Polaron-Bipolaron Concept; 2.2. Cyclic Voltammetry of CP films; 2.3. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy; References to Sections 1, 2; 3. UV-Vis-Spectroelectrochemistry of PEDOT-Modified Electrodes; References to Section 3; 4. EQCM Investigations of Mass Transfer Processes in PEDOT Films; References to Section 4.
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|a 5. Metal-Containing Composites Based on Conducting Polymers5.1. Synthesis of Metal-Containing Polymers; 5.2. Redox Reactions at Metal-Conducting Polymer Coated Electrodes; References to Section 5; 6. Charge Transfer in the Films Formed by Polymeric Complexes of Nickel with the Schiff Base Ligands; References to Section 6; 7. Possible Developments of the Polaron Conductance Representations; 7.1. Quasi-Equilibrium Cyclic Curves of CP Films Containing M-Site Polarons; 7.2. Probable Directions of Theoretical Studies of CPs; References to Section 7; Conclusion; Acknowledgment.
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|a Conducting polymers (CPs) such as polyaniline (PANI), polypyrrole (PPY), poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) (PEDOT), and poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT), have been recognized as promising organic semiconductors due to their controllable chemical/electrochemical properties, light weight, low cost, good biocompatibility, facile processability, and adjustable electrical conductivities. This book presents current research in the field of polymers. Topics discussed include resonance raman of polyanilines nanofibers; conducting polymer micro-/nano- structures via template-free method; charge transfer a.
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