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Conductive Polymer Composites II

A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Applications".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2021) | Viewed by 343

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School of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Korea
Interests: polymer nanocomposite; conductive polymer; functional polymer material; electroactive polymer; polymer processing
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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue focuses on state-of-the-art research on conductive polymer (CP) composites and their applications. In addition to the intrinsic advantages of polymeric materials—such as their processability, light weight, and low cost—CPs can provide electrical conductivity after proper doping processes. Furthermore, the doping levels and oxidation states of CPs are reversible and tunable, distinguishing CPs from other organic semiconductors. Especially, CPs provide excellent compatibility with various other components—such as inorganics, metals, and carbon nanomaterials—resulting in unexpected synergistic effects from each component. Thus, CP composites have been widely utilized as electrode materials for solar cells, supercapacitors, chemical/biological sensors, thermoelectric (TE) devices, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, anticorrosion coatings, organic transistors, and so forth. Considering the aforementioned trends, demand for CP composites is continuously growing. Accordingly, profound knowledge and deeper understanding of new technologies using CP composites are vital. This Special Issue welcomes original papers and reviews regarding the following topics:

  • Fabrication methods of CP composites with improved optical, electrical, electrochemical, mechanical, and thermal properties;
  • Supercapacitors, solar cells, electrochromic windows, and fuel cells using CP composites;
  • Chemical/biological sensors using CP composites as electrode materials;
  • Advanced printing and patterning techniques using CP composites;
  • Thermoelectric (TE) devices, antennas, EMI shielding, anticorrosion coatings, and organic thin film transistors (OTFTs);
  • Other novel and unique applications of CP composites.

Dr. Sunghun Cho
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • polymer composite
  • conductive polymer
  • nanomaterial
  • electroactive polymer
  • polyaniline
  • poly(3,4-dioxythiophene)
  • polythiophene
  • polypyrrole
  • graphene
  • carbon nanomaterial

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