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PEDOT Poly

M. Vazquez, J. Bobacka, M. Luostarinen, K. Rissanen, A. Lewenstam, and A. Ivaska, Potentiometric sensors based on poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) doped with sulfonated calix[4]arene and calix[4]resorcarenes. J. Solid State Electrochem. 9, 312-319 (2005). [Pg.136]

PEDOT PSS Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(4-styrenesulphonic acid) PPV Poly[(m-phenylenevinylene)-c >-(2,5-dioctoxy-p-... [Pg.86]

Inspired by good electron transport properties and high PL of PBD and, particularly, a claim by Heeger and co workers [68] of exceptional performance of PBD MEH-PPV mixtures (EL of up to 50% of the PL yield), Bryce and coworkers [697] reported the first poly(PBD) homopolymer (604) and its aza-derivative (605). The device ITO/PEDOT/MEH-PPV 604/A1 showed cT>i" of 0.26%, compared to 0.01% obtained with MEH-PPV alone in an identically prepared device. [Pg.240]

Bhandari, S. Deepa, M. Srivastava, A. K. Lai, C. Kant, R., Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene) (Pedot)-Coated Mwcnts tethered to conducting substrates Facile electrochemistry and enhanced coloring efficiency. Macromol Rapid Commun 2009, 30,138-138. [Pg.471]

Fig. 1 Building units of conducting polymers, (1) polyacetylene (PA) (2) polypyrrole (PPy), polythiophene (PTh), polyfurane (PFu) (3) polyphenylene (PP) (4) polyaniline (PANI) 5 polyindole (PIND) (6) polycarbazole (PCaz) (7) polyazulene (Paz) (8) polynaphthalene (PNa) (9) polyanthracene (PAnth) (10) polypyrene (PPyr) (11) polyfluorene (PFiu) (12) poly(isothionaphthalene) (PITN) (13) poly(dithienothiophene) (14) poly(thienopyrrole) (15) poly(dithienylbenzene) (1G) poly(3-alkylthiophene) (17) poly(phenylene vinylene) (18) poly(bipyrrole) (PBPy), poly(bithiophene) (PBT) (19) poly(phenylenesulfide) (20) 4-poly(thienothiophene) (21) poly(thienyl vinylene), poly(furane vinylene) (22) poly(ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT). Fig. 1 Building units of conducting polymers, (1) polyacetylene (PA) (2) polypyrrole (PPy), polythiophene (PTh), polyfurane (PFu) (3) polyphenylene (PP) (4) polyaniline (PANI) 5 polyindole (PIND) (6) polycarbazole (PCaz) (7) polyazulene (Paz) (8) polynaphthalene (PNa) (9) polyanthracene (PAnth) (10) polypyrene (PPyr) (11) polyfluorene (PFiu) (12) poly(isothionaphthalene) (PITN) (13) poly(dithienothiophene) (14) poly(thienopyrrole) (15) poly(dithienylbenzene) (1G) poly(3-alkylthiophene) (17) poly(phenylene vinylene) (18) poly(bipyrrole) (PBPy), poly(bithiophene) (PBT) (19) poly(phenylenesulfide) (20) 4-poly(thienothiophene) (21) poly(thienyl vinylene), poly(furane vinylene) (22) poly(ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT).
PEDOT Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/poly(styrenesulfonic acid)... [Pg.210]

Many other polymeric systems are of interest in polymer LEDs. Polythiophenes have been known for some time but it was not until improved synthetic methods were developed that their potential was realised. The process involves the reaction of the substituted monomer with FeClj in chloroform solution. After polymerisation has occurred the product precipitates and is isolated and washed. Further special purification methods are required to obtain satisfactorily pure materials. One product, of commercial interest, developed by Bayer is poly(ethylenedioxy)thiophene, known as PEDOT (3.110). This product when doped with polystyrene sulfonate, sold as Baytron P, has been found to be effective as a conducting, hole-injecting layer on the ITO electrode. ... [Pg.236]

Nagarajan R, Bruno FF, Samuelson LA, Kumar J (2004) Thiophene oligomer as a redox mediator for the biocatalytic synthesis of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) [PEDOT]. Polym Prepr 45 195-196... [Pg.20]

An alkaloid pain reliever, morphine, is an often abused drug. Chronoampero-metric MIP chemosensors have been devised for its determination [204]. In these chemosensors, a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) film was deposited by electropolymerization in ACN onto an ITO electrode in the presence of the morphine template to serve as the sensing element [204], Electrocatalytic current of morphine oxidation has been measured at 0.75 V vs AglAgCllKClsat (pH = 5.0) as the detection signal. A linear dependence of the measured steady-state current on the morphine concentration extended over the range of 0.1-1 mM with LOD for morphine of 0.2 mM. The chemosensor successfully discriminated morphine and its codeine analogue. Furthermore, a microfluidic MIP system combined with the chronoamperometric transduction has been devised for the determination of morphine [182] with appreciable LOD for morphine of 0.01 mM at a flow rate of 92.3 pL min-1 (Table 6). [Pg.248]

The -conjugated polyselenophene named PEDOS (182) the analog of poly-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT) [281], one of the most successful conductive polymers, was obtained from 3,4-ethylenedioxyselenophene (89) using different polymerization techniques. These were oxidative chemical polymerization, solid-state polymerization, transition metal-mediated polymerization, and electrochemical polymerization (Scheme 46) [293, 294], The derivatives of PEDOS having the... [Pg.329]


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