Wiley. 1997. 993 p.
Conductive polymers - polymers that conduct electricity - have applications in telecommunications, electronics, materials science, chemistry and physics. The four self-contained volumes of this handbook thoroughly explore all aspects of conductive polymers including chemical and physical properties, technology and applications.
Written by leading inteational scientists the Handbook of Conductive Molecules and Polymers covers a vast range of organic materials, their chemical and physical properties, technology and applications. Drawing on two decades of pioneering research, this is the first book to emphasise the multidisciplinary nature of the subject. As the subject continues to evolve it has an inevitable impact on related fields. Hence the publication of this work - the first multi-disciplinary handbook of conductive molecules and polymers.
Contents
Preface
Crystallography of Conductive Polymers
Structure of Polythiophenes
Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Conductive Polymers
Spectroelectrochemistry and Spectroscopy of Conducting Polymers
Structural Investigation of Soluble Conjugated Polymers and Modification of Their Structure at the Submicrometer Scale with a Scanning Force
Magnetic Properties of Conducting Polymers
Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) Studies of pi-Conjugated Polymer Films, Solutions, Blends and Devices
Microwave Properties of Conductive Polymers
Electrochemistry of pi-Conjugated Polymers
Electrocatalytic Properties of Conductive Polymers
Metallic Properties of Conductive Polymers Due to Dispersion
Physical and Spectroscopic Properties of Polypyrrole Films Containing Transition-Metal Complexes As Counteranions
Thin Film Properties of Oligothiophenes
Electrochromism in Polyanilines
Thermochromism and Solvatochromism in Substituted Polythiophenes
Degradation and Stability of Conductive Polymers
Conductive polymers - polymers that conduct electricity - have applications in telecommunications, electronics, materials science, chemistry and physics. The four self-contained volumes of this handbook thoroughly explore all aspects of conductive polymers including chemical and physical properties, technology and applications.
Written by leading inteational scientists the Handbook of Conductive Molecules and Polymers covers a vast range of organic materials, their chemical and physical properties, technology and applications. Drawing on two decades of pioneering research, this is the first book to emphasise the multidisciplinary nature of the subject. As the subject continues to evolve it has an inevitable impact on related fields. Hence the publication of this work - the first multi-disciplinary handbook of conductive molecules and polymers.
Contents
Preface
Crystallography of Conductive Polymers
Structure of Polythiophenes
Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Conductive Polymers
Spectroelectrochemistry and Spectroscopy of Conducting Polymers
Structural Investigation of Soluble Conjugated Polymers and Modification of Their Structure at the Submicrometer Scale with a Scanning Force
Magnetic Properties of Conducting Polymers
Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) Studies of pi-Conjugated Polymer Films, Solutions, Blends and Devices
Microwave Properties of Conductive Polymers
Electrochemistry of pi-Conjugated Polymers
Electrocatalytic Properties of Conductive Polymers
Metallic Properties of Conductive Polymers Due to Dispersion
Physical and Spectroscopic Properties of Polypyrrole Films Containing Transition-Metal Complexes As Counteranions
Thin Film Properties of Oligothiophenes
Electrochromism in Polyanilines
Thermochromism and Solvatochromism in Substituted Polythiophenes
Degradation and Stability of Conductive Polymers