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Conducting Polymers

Formation, structure, properties, and applications

Type Conference
Language English
Date July 10, 2011 to
July 14, 2011
Venue Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry AS CR
Heyrovského nám. 2
Praha, CZ 162 06
CZ
Chemistry Specialties
  • electrochemistry
  • electronics
  • macromolecular chemistry
  • physical chemistry
  • physical sciences
  • polymer chemistry
  • solid state chemistry and materials science
  • other
Chemistry Techniques
  • electrochemistry
  • other
Contact Daniela Illnerová
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry AS CR, v. v. i.
Heyrovského nám. 2
Praha 6, CZ 162 06
CZ
+420-296809331
+420-296809410
sympo@imc.cas.cz
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by Josef Juza last modified 11-05-10 08:09 AM

SCOPE Conducting polymers are studied because of their conductivity, as functional materials, and for their ability to respond to external stimuli. Polyaniline and polypyrrole are typical but by no means the only conducting polymers. They are investigated alone, or as components of compound materials. The synthesis of conducting polymers and the preparation of their composites, their structural characterization, their physical and chemical properties, and their applications both in well-established and new surprising directions are of interest. TOPICS Chemical and electrochemical synthesis of conducting polymers, the control of molecular structure and supramolecular morphology. Preparation of thin films, colloidal particles, and coatings. Composite materials comprising conducting polymers, combinations of conducting polymers with noble metals, carbons, and other inorganic and organic components. Related oligomers. The chemical modification and carbonization of conducting polymers. Processing of conducting polymers and their stability. Characterization of conducting polymers by spectroscopic methods. Modelling and simulations. Molar masses and molecular architecture. Electrical, magnetic, mechanical, optical and other physical properties of conducting polymers. Charge transport. Chemical properties of conducting polymers. The relations between the chemical and physical properties of conducting polymers. Applications of conducting polymers as conducting materials, e.g., in flexible electronics. The use of conducting polymers in corrosion protection, in electrorheology. Conducting polymers in energy conversions, as electrode materials in fuel cells, batteries, and supercapacitors. The design of analytical devices, sensors, and actuators. The role of conducting polymers in catalysis and electrocatalysis, separation science and membrane technologies, in biomedical applications and other fields.

SCOPE Conducting polymers are studied because of their conductivity, as functional materials, and for their ability to respond to external stimuli. Polyaniline and polypyrrole are typical but by no means the only conducting polymers. They are investigated alone, or as components of compound materials. The synthesis of conducting polymers and the preparation of their composites, their structural characterization, their physical and chemical properties, and their applications both in well-established and new surprising directions are of interest. TOPICS Chemical and electrochemical synthesis of conducting polymers, the control of molecular structure and supramolecular morphology. Preparation of thin films, colloidal particles, and coatings. Composite materials comprising conducting polymers, combinations of conducting polymers with noble metals, carbons, and other inorganic and organic components. Related oligomers. The chemical modification and carbonization of conducting polymers. Processing of conducting polymers and their stability. Characterization of conducting polymers by spectroscopic methods. Modelling and simulations. Molar masses and molecular architecture. Electrical, magnetic, mechanical, optical and other physical properties of conducting polymers. Charge transport. Chemical properties of conducting polymers. The relations between the chemical and physical properties of conducting polymers. Applications of conducting polymers as conducting materials, e.g., in flexible electronics. The use of conducting polymers in corrosion protection, in electrorheology. Conducting polymers in energy conversions, as electrode materials in fuel cells, batteries, and supercapacitors. The design of analytical devices, sensors, and actuators. The role of conducting polymers in catalysis and electrocatalysis, separation science and membrane technologies, in biomedical applications and other fields.

Speakers

Andrey N. ALESHIN (Russia) Conducting polymers – inorganic nanoparticles composites for organic electronics Gordana ĆIRIĆ-MARJANOVIĆ (Serbia) Computational insights into the mechanism of the oxidative polymerization of arylamines Gustavo M. do NASCIMENTO (USA) Resonance Raman and X-ray absorption spectroscopy of polyanilines Mária OMASTOVÁ (Slovakia) Polypyrrole, conducting electroactive polymer: from past to future Adam PRON (France) Conducting polymers for organic electronics: synthetic strategies, characterization and application to organic transistors and photovoltaic cells Jadranka TRAVAS-SEJDIC (New Zealand) Ion fluxes in conducting polymer thin films by means of ion conductance microscopy Mikhail A. VOROTYNTSEV (France) Electrochemistry of porphine-based electroactive polymers

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