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Advanced PEDOT Thermoelectric Materials

An introduction to conductive PEDOT thermoelectric materials, including material synthesis, characterization, and applications.

Fengxing Jiang (Edited by), Congcong Liu (Edited by), Jingkun Xu (Edited by)

9780128215500

Paperback, published 2 November 2021

296 pages, Approx. 120 illustrations (120 in full color)
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 1 kg

PEDOT is currently the most widely used polymeric material in research and development. Over the past 10 years, PEDOT has been investigated for potential organic thermoelectric applications because of its superior thermoelectric and mechanical properties compared with other conductive polymers. However, many challenges remain to be solved before it is translated into key technologies.

Advanced PEDOT Thermoelectric Materials summarizes current progress and the challenges of PEDOT thermoelectric materials, while clarifying directions for future development. This book provides a comprehensive overview of chemical, physical, and technical information about this organic thermoelectric polymer. The authors also give details about the theoretical basis of PEDOT, including preparation and characterization, and its development as a high-performance thermoelectric material.

1. Short history of thermoelectric conjugated PEDOT development 2. PEDOT preparation, morphology, and electronic structure 3. Thermoelectric properties of PEDOTs 4. Thermoelectric transport and PEDOT dependence 5. Optimizing the thermoelectric performance of PEDOTs 6. Thermoelectric PEDOTs: Derivatives, analogues, and copolymers 7. PEDOT-based thermoelectric nanocomposites/hybrids 8. Thermoelectric PEDOT measurement techniques 9. Flexible and wearable thermoelectric PEDOT devices 10. Challenges and perspectives

Subject Areas: Electronic devices & materials [TJFD], Materials science [TGM], Plastics & polymers technology [TDCP], Physical chemistry [PNR]

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