Theoretical Design and Synthesis of Donor-Acceptor Conjugated Polymers for Photovoltaic and NLO Applications
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05/05/2016
05/05/2016
30/07/2015
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Polymers with conjugated π-electron backbone display unusual electronic properties such as low energy optical transition, low ionization potentials, and high electron affinities. The properties that make these materials attractive include a wide range of electrical conductivity, mechanical flexibility and thermal stability. Some of the potential applications of these conjugated polymers are in sensors, solar cells, field effect transistors, field emission and electrochromic displays, supercapacitors and energy storage. With recent advances in the stability of conjugated polymer materials, and improved control of properties, a growing number of applications are currently being explored. Some of the important applications of conducting polymers include: they are used in electrostatic materials, conducting adhesives, shielding against electromagnetic interference (EMI), artificial nerves, aircraft structures, diodes, and transistors. Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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Cochin University of Science & Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Polymers #Electronic Transmission #electromagnetic interference (EMI), #conjugated polymer materials #diodes #aircraft structures |
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