Stretchable and Highly Conductive Polymer Films

  • Li Y
  • Masuda Y
  • Iriyama Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Stretchable and highly conductive films made of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with poly(4-styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT/PSS) were prepared by casting the PEDOT/PSS aqueous dispersion as colloidal gel particles containing xylitol and subsequent heating. The electrical conductivity and elongation at break of the PEDOT/PSS film containing 50 wt% of xylitol significantly increased from 0.46 S/cm to 114 S/cm and from 4% to 33%, respectively, by heating at 140 °C in air for 1 h. It was found that the xylitol had two functions as (i) plasticizer preventing hydrogen bonding and (ii) secondary dopant increasing the mobility of charge carriers between the colloidal particles.

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Li, Y., Masuda, Y., Iriyama, Y., & Okuzaki, H. (2012). Stretchable and Highly Conductive Polymer Films. Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan, 37(2), 303–306. https://doi.org/10.14723/tmrsj.37.303

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