초록 |
Electrically conducting polymer (ECP) is an advanced new class of electronic materials, which has attracted an increasing interest since its discovery in 1977. ECPs have many advantages, as compared to the conventionally non-conducting polymers, primarily due to their remarkable electronic properties such as electrical conductivity, low energy optical transitions, low ionization potential, and high electron affinity while maintaining mechanical flexibility and high thermal stability. Since the last decade, our research team, the collaborating of Department of Industrial Chemistry KMUTNB, PPC Chulalongkorn University and CMSS La Trobe University has extensively explored and studied ECPs, including polypyrrole (PPy), polyaniline (PANI), polythiophene (PTh) and Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT, as applications for electronic devices and sensors. Some important contributions will be highlighted in the presentation including electrostatic discharge materials, fuel cell bipolar plate, electrically controlled drug delivery, potentiometric sensors and biosensors. |