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Developments in conducting polymer fibres: From established spinning methods toward advanced applications

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posted on 2024-07-11, 10:35 authored by Azadeh Mirabedini, Javad Foroughi, Gordon G. Wallace
Conducting polymers have received increasing attention in both fundamental research and various fields of application in recent decades, ranging in use from biomaterials to renewable energy storage devices. Processing of conducting polymers into fibrillar structures through spinning has provided some unique capabilities to their final applications. Compared with non fibrillar forms, conducting polymer fibres are expected to display improved properties arising mainly from their low dimensions, well-oriented polymer chains, light weight and large surface area to volume ratio. Spinning methods have been employed effectively to produce technological conducting fibres from nanoscale to hundreds of micrometre sizes with controlled properties. This review considers the history, categories, the latest research and development, pristine and composite conducting polymer fibres and current/future applications of them while focus on spinning methods related to conducting polymer fibres.

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DE12010517:ARC

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2046-2069

Journal title

RSC Advances

Volume

6

Issue

50

Pagination

29 pp

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

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Copyright © 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Language

eng

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