Advanced Materials, Vol.5, No.5, 334-340, 1993
CONDUCTING POLYMERS INTERCALATED IN LAYERED SOLIDS
Inorganic-organic composite systems (e.g. see figure) with controlled electrical and optoelectronic properties are of current interest for applications including electrochromic displays, batteries, membranes, and sensors. The various methods of intercalation of the organic guests into the inorganic hosts, and the property profiles of the materials based on the intercalation of conducting polymers in layered solids are reviewed.