A study on improving electrical conductivity for conducting polymers and their applications to transparent electrodes

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Abstract

As the need for next-generation flexible electronics grows, novel materials and technologies that can replace conventional indium tin oxide (ITO) for transparent electrodes have been of great interest. Among them, a conducting polymer, especially poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) : poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT : PSS) is one of the most promising candidates because it is mechanically flexible, inexpensive, and capable of being processed in solution. Currently, there are a lot of research efforts on enhancing its electrical conductivity to the level of ITO or metal electrodes through chemical and/or physical processing. In this review article, we present various additives and pre-/post-deposition processing methods for improving the electrical conductivity of PEDOT : PSS. Some of representative reports are also introduced, which demonstrated the use of conductivity-enhanced PEDOT : PSS as transparent electrodes in electronics and energy conversion.

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Im, S., Kim, S., Kim, S., Kim, F. S., & Kim, J. H. (2015, December 1). A study on improving electrical conductivity for conducting polymers and their applications to transparent electrodes. Applied Chemistry for Engineering. Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.14478/ace.2015.1105

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