Discovery and development of conducting polymers has opened up new frontiers in materials chemistry and physics. This new generation of polymers combines the mechanical properties and processability of traditional polymers with electrical and optical properties unknown earlier. The enormous technological potential that this rare combination offers, is beginning to be tapped. The Nobel Prize awarded in Chemistry this year, is a grand recognition of the dawn of the new plastic age
The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the first article on polymerization, published by Herma...
Effectively bridging the interface between electronics and biology is critically dependent on advanc...
The second half of the last Century is often referred to as 'the Age of Plastics'. Whether this call...
Discovery and development of conducting polymers has opened up new frontiers in materials chemistry ...
We have been taught that plastics do not conduct electricity like metals. Plastics are often used as...
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2000 has been awarded to Alan J. Heeger (University of California at S...
The pioneering work by Nobel Prize Laureates Heeger, MacDiarmid, and Shirakawa marked the birth of c...
An authentic revolution took place in the area of solid-state chemistry and physics just after World...
This Viewpoint reflects on the work published in J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. in 1977 by the Nobel P...
Making plastics with futuristic properties requires a new generation of synthetic techniques
What started as a scientific challenge roughly 10 years ago has become a technological reality today...
43-47Electrically conducting polymers have a wide range of applications in electronic and opto-ele...
The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the first article on polymerization, published by Herma...
Conducting polymers are materials of recent origin. They are obtained by polymerisation of simple o...
In the past decades, electronically conducting polymers have become as a novel class of materials er...
The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the first article on polymerization, published by Herma...
Effectively bridging the interface between electronics and biology is critically dependent on advanc...
The second half of the last Century is often referred to as 'the Age of Plastics'. Whether this call...
Discovery and development of conducting polymers has opened up new frontiers in materials chemistry ...
We have been taught that plastics do not conduct electricity like metals. Plastics are often used as...
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2000 has been awarded to Alan J. Heeger (University of California at S...
The pioneering work by Nobel Prize Laureates Heeger, MacDiarmid, and Shirakawa marked the birth of c...
An authentic revolution took place in the area of solid-state chemistry and physics just after World...
This Viewpoint reflects on the work published in J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. in 1977 by the Nobel P...
Making plastics with futuristic properties requires a new generation of synthetic techniques
What started as a scientific challenge roughly 10 years ago has become a technological reality today...
43-47Electrically conducting polymers have a wide range of applications in electronic and opto-ele...
The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the first article on polymerization, published by Herma...
Conducting polymers are materials of recent origin. They are obtained by polymerisation of simple o...
In the past decades, electronically conducting polymers have become as a novel class of materials er...
The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the first article on polymerization, published by Herma...
Effectively bridging the interface between electronics and biology is critically dependent on advanc...
The second half of the last Century is often referred to as 'the Age of Plastics'. Whether this call...