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PEDOT:PSS is a blend of two polymers: one that conducts electronic charge and does not dissolve in water and another that conducts ionic charge and is water-soluble. Because it conducts both types ...
A promising material for the fabrication of bioelectronics is PEDOT:PSS, a polymer known for its high electrical conductivity ...
For over two decades, scientists working with a composite material known as PEDOT:PSS, used a chemical crosslinker to make the conductive polymer stable in water. While experimenting with ways to ...
However, the most used material in OECTs, called PEDOT:PSS, has long faced a performance barrier due to its limited ability to conduct electricity and ions. This shortcoming has prevented it from ...
The device relied on an indium tin oxide (ITO) substrate, a PEDOT:PSS layer, the organic active layer, an electron transport material (ETL) made of PNDIT-F3N, and a silver metal contact.
Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed a 2D/3D tin halide perovskite (THP) solar cell with a certified efficiency of 16.65% and peak performance of 17.13%, maintaining stable ...
It is employed for depositing photoresists, dielectric layers (e.g., silicon dioxide, silicon nitride), and conductive polymers (e.g., PEDOT:PSS) onto silicon wafers or other substrates. The precise ...