Andreas Elschner, Stephan Kirchmeyer, Wilfried Lovenich, Udo Merker, Knud Reuter
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Principles and Applications of an Intrinsically Conductive Polymer
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While there is information available in handbooks on polythiophene chemistry and physics, few if any books have focused exclusively on the most forwardly developed electrically conductive polymer, Poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-otherwise known as PEDOT.
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While there is information available in handbooks on polythiophene chemistry and physics, few if any books have focused exclusively on the most forwardly developed electrically conductive polymer, Poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-otherwise known as PEDOT.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040068151
- Artikelnr.: 72285095
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040068151
- Artikelnr.: 72285095
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Andreas Elschner, Ph.D., was educated as a solid-state physicist at the University of Marburg (Germany) where he received his Ph.D. in 1988. Following a postdoctoral year at Stanford University (California) he joined Bayer AG in 1990, and has been with H.C. Starck since 2002. Dr. Elschner's research focus is on organic electronics and he is responsible for testing and characterizing organic devices and conducting polymers.
Stephan Kirchmeyer Ph.D., studied chemistry from 1978 to 1984 at the University of Hamburg (Germany) and at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Until 2001, Dr. Kirchmeyer worked as a researcher for IBM and Bayer AG. In 2002, he joined H.C. Starck GmbH and since then has held several responsible positions for H.C. Starck's business with conductive polymers and electronic materials.
Wilfried Lovenich, Ph.D., received his diploma in chemistry from the Technical University of Aachen (Germany). He then went to the University of Durham, Great Britain, to obtain his Ph.D. In 2002, Dr. Lovenich joined H.C. Starck, working as an R&D chemist on the development and pilot plant production of the conductive polymer PEDOT. Since 2009, Dr. Lovenich has been the head of the R&D group of H.C. Starck Clevios GmbH.
Udo Merker, Ph.D., studied physics at the University of Bonn (Germany) from 1989 to 1994. He received his Ph.D. in 1998 for studies in molecular spectroscopy at the University of Bonn and Princeton University (New Jersey). From 1998 to 1999, Dr. Merker was a postdoctorate at the Chemistry Department of Princeton University. In 1999, he joined the corporate research division of Bayer AG to work on the development of electronic materials. From 2002 until 2008, Dr. Merker was responsible for the development of new materials and processes for electrolytic capacitors in the central R&D division of H.C. Starck Clevios GmbH.
Stephan Kirchmeyer Ph.D., studied chemistry from 1978 to 1984 at the University of Hamburg (Germany) and at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Until 2001, Dr. Kirchmeyer worked as a researcher for IBM and Bayer AG. In 2002, he joined H.C. Starck GmbH and since then has held several responsible positions for H.C. Starck's business with conductive polymers and electronic materials.
Wilfried Lovenich, Ph.D., received his diploma in chemistry from the Technical University of Aachen (Germany). He then went to the University of Durham, Great Britain, to obtain his Ph.D. In 2002, Dr. Lovenich joined H.C. Starck, working as an R&D chemist on the development and pilot plant production of the conductive polymer PEDOT. Since 2009, Dr. Lovenich has been the head of the R&D group of H.C. Starck Clevios GmbH.
Udo Merker, Ph.D., studied physics at the University of Bonn (Germany) from 1989 to 1994. He received his Ph.D. in 1998 for studies in molecular spectroscopy at the University of Bonn and Princeton University (New Jersey). From 1998 to 1999, Dr. Merker was a postdoctorate at the Chemistry Department of Princeton University. In 1999, he joined the corporate research division of Bayer AG to work on the development of electronic materials. From 2002 until 2008, Dr. Merker was responsible for the development of new materials and processes for electrolytic capacitors in the central R&D division of H.C. Starck Clevios GmbH.
The Discovery and Development of Conducting Polymers. Conductive Polymers
versus Metals and Insulators. Polythiophenes: A Chance for Maximum
Conductivity? A Short History of the PEDOT Invention. The Synthesis of EDOT
Monomer, and Its Physical and Chemical Properties. From EDOT to PEDOT:
Oxidative Polymerization and Other Routes. Counterions for PEDOT. The In
Situ Polymerization of EDOT to PEDOT. PEDOT: PSS. Applications. Technical
Use and Commercial Aspects. EDOT and PEDOT Derivatives with Covalently
Attached Side Groups. XDOTs, EDXTs, EDOXs, and 2(5)-X(2)-EDOTs: Ring Size
Variations, Heteroanalogs, and Derivatives of EDOT with Substituents at the
Thiophene Ring. The Electrochemical Behavior of EDOT and PEDOT.
versus Metals and Insulators. Polythiophenes: A Chance for Maximum
Conductivity? A Short History of the PEDOT Invention. The Synthesis of EDOT
Monomer, and Its Physical and Chemical Properties. From EDOT to PEDOT:
Oxidative Polymerization and Other Routes. Counterions for PEDOT. The In
Situ Polymerization of EDOT to PEDOT. PEDOT: PSS. Applications. Technical
Use and Commercial Aspects. EDOT and PEDOT Derivatives with Covalently
Attached Side Groups. XDOTs, EDXTs, EDOXs, and 2(5)-X(2)-EDOTs: Ring Size
Variations, Heteroanalogs, and Derivatives of EDOT with Substituents at the
Thiophene Ring. The Electrochemical Behavior of EDOT and PEDOT.
The Discovery and Development of Conducting Polymers. Conductive Polymers
versus Metals and Insulators. Polythiophenes: A Chance for Maximum
Conductivity? A Short History of the PEDOT Invention. The Synthesis of EDOT
Monomer, and Its Physical and Chemical Properties. From EDOT to PEDOT:
Oxidative Polymerization and Other Routes. Counterions for PEDOT. The In
Situ Polymerization of EDOT to PEDOT. PEDOT: PSS. Applications. Technical
Use and Commercial Aspects. EDOT and PEDOT Derivatives with Covalently
Attached Side Groups. XDOTs, EDXTs, EDOXs, and 2(5)-X(2)-EDOTs: Ring Size
Variations, Heteroanalogs, and Derivatives of EDOT with Substituents at the
Thiophene Ring. The Electrochemical Behavior of EDOT and PEDOT.
versus Metals and Insulators. Polythiophenes: A Chance for Maximum
Conductivity? A Short History of the PEDOT Invention. The Synthesis of EDOT
Monomer, and Its Physical and Chemical Properties. From EDOT to PEDOT:
Oxidative Polymerization and Other Routes. Counterions for PEDOT. The In
Situ Polymerization of EDOT to PEDOT. PEDOT: PSS. Applications. Technical
Use and Commercial Aspects. EDOT and PEDOT Derivatives with Covalently
Attached Side Groups. XDOTs, EDXTs, EDOXs, and 2(5)-X(2)-EDOTs: Ring Size
Variations, Heteroanalogs, and Derivatives of EDOT with Substituents at the
Thiophene Ring. The Electrochemical Behavior of EDOT and PEDOT.