Conducting polymers are organic macromolecules that combine the processability of conventional plastics with electronic properties akin to metals or semiconductors. Through controlled oxidation or ...
Researchers have synthesized electrically conductive polyaniline polymer in common organic solvents. A small quantity of added iodine facilitates the radical chain reaction that is critical to polymer ...
(Nanowerk News) An international research team, including scientists from the TUD Dresden University of Technology, has developed a breakthrough two-dimensional conducting polymer - a special, ordered ...
Sentherm’s thermally conductive polymer formulations achieve 1.5-5.0 W/m·K through-thickness conductivity range, with results up to 18.88 W/m·K in certain polymers, using hybrid conductive filler ...
An international research team has synthesized a multilayered two-dimensional polyaniline (2DPANI) crystal, achieving unique metallic out-of-plane charge transport and high conductivity. This study ...
The graphene market is poised for rapid growth due to its demand in electronics, energy storage, and automotive sectors for its exceptional conductivity and strength. Expanding applications in ...
Interfacing biological tissues in the brain with electronic systems seems like science fiction, but developing effective strategies can aid in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, open ...
The new Premix facility in North Carolina with carbon black silos visible on the outside. Premix's new facility in North Carolina features end-to-end automation to provide real-time monitoring of ...
Semiconducting polymer nanomaterials are advanced π-conjugated polymers with alternating double and single bonds, which allow for π-electron delocalization and intermolecular π−π interactions. Unlike ...
Over the past few decades, food packaging markets have captured the attention of researchers due to their direct impact on human health. Both metallic and nonmetallic materials find use in the food ...
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