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Poly 3-oxythiophene s

Some of the poly(oxythiophene)s cannot be classified either as poly(3-oxy-thiophene)s or as poly(3,4-dioxythiophene)s and are listed in Chart 10.6. [Pg.226]

The low oxidation (p-doping) potential of poly(oxythiophene)s along with high conductivity, transparency and stability of doped state make them ideal as a transparent conductor and as a hole-transport layer in various optoelectronic devices. On the other hand, alkyl-substituted EDOT and ProDOT derivatives are suitable for electrochromic applications. However, PEDOT remains one of the most extensively studied polymers in this class due to the easy commercial access of EDOT monomer and processable PEDOT polymers (Clevios-P). [Pg.240]


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