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- PEDOT:PSS abstract "PEDOT:PSS or poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate is a polymer mixture of two ionomers. One component in this mixture is made up of sodium polystyrene sulfonate which is a sulfonated polystyrene. Part of the sulfonyl groups are deprotonated and carry a negative charge. The other component poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) or PEDOT is a conjugated polymer and carries positive charges and is based on polythiophene. Together the charged macromolecules form a macromolecular salt.It is used as a transparent, conductive polymer with high ductility in different applications. For example, AGFA coats 200 million photographic films per year with a thin, extensively-stretched layer of virtually transparent and colorless PEDOT:PSS as an antistatic agent to prevent electrostatic discharges during production and normal film use, independent of humidity conditions. If organic compounds, including high boiling solvents like methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, sorbitol, ionic liquids and surfactants, are added conductivity increases by many orders of magnitude.This makes it also suitable as a transparent electrode, for example in touchscreens, organic light-emitting diodes and electronic paper to replace the traditionally used indium tin oxide (ITO). Owing to the high conductivity (up to 1000 S/cm), it can be used as a cathode material in capacitors replacing manganese dioxide or liquid electrolytes. It is also used in organic electrochemical transistors.The conductivity of PEDOT:PSS can also be significantly improved by a post-treatment with various compounds, such as ethylene glycol, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), salts, zwitterions, cosolvents, acids, alcohols, phenol, geminal diols and amphiphilic fluoro- compounds. This conductivity is comparable to that of ITO, the popular transparent electrode material, and it can triple that of ITO after a network of carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires is embedded into PEDOT:PSS.This compound is generally applied as a dispersion of gelled particles in water. A conductive layer on glass is obtained by spreading a layer of the dispersion on the surface usually by spin coating and driving out the water by heat. Special PEDOT:PSS inks and formulations were developed for different coating and printing processes. Water-based PEDOT:PSS inks are mainly used in slot die coating, flexography, rotogravure and inkjet printing. If a high viscous paste and slow drying is required like in screen-printing processes PEDOT:PSS can also be supplied in high boiling solvents like propanediol. Dry PEDOT:PSS pellets can be produced with a freeze drying method which are redispersable in water and different solvents, for example ethanol to increase drying speed during printing. Finally, to overcome degradation to ultraviolet light and high temperature or humidity conditions PEDOT:PSS UV-stabilizers are available.".
- PEDOT:PSS thumbnail Polythiophenes_Pedotpss.png?width=300.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageID "2468107".
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageLength "7991".
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageOutDegree "69".
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageRevisionID "679398271".
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink AGFA.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Agfa-Gevaert.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Antistatic_agent.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Aromatic_sulfonation.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Capacitor.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Capacitors.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_nanotube.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antistatic_agents.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Capacitors.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conductive_polymers.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Copolymers.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Display_technology.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organic_polymers.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organic_semiconductors.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polyelectrolytes.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transparent_electrodes.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Coating.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Coating_and_printing_processes.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Conductive_polymer.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Conjugated_system.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Deprotonation.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Dimethyl_sulfoxide.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Ductility.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Electric_charge.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Electrode.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Electrolyte.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Electrolytes.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_paper.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Emulsion_dispersion.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Ethanol.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Flexography.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Freeze-drying.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Freeze_drying.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Gel.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Humidity.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Indium_tin_oxide.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Ink.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Inkjet.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Inkjet_printing.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Inks.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Ionomer.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Macromolecule.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Methylpyrrolidone.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Nanowire.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink OLED.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Organic_electrochemical_transistor.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Organic_light-emitting_diode.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Pelletizing.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Photographic_film.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene).
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Polystyrene.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Polystyrene_sulfonate.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Polythiophene.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Propanediol.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Rotogravure.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Screen-printing.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Screen_printing.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_polystyrene_sulfonate.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Solvents.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Sorbitol.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Spin_coating.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Sulfonyl.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Touchscreen.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Touchscreens.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLink File:Polythiophenes_Pedotpss.png.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLinkText "PEDOT/PSS".
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageWikiLinkText "PEDOT:PSS".
- PEDOT:PSS hasPhotoCollection PEDOT:PSS.
- PEDOT:PSS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Antistatic_agents.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Capacitors.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Conductive_polymers.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Copolymers.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Display_technology.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Organic_polymers.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Organic_semiconductors.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Polyelectrolytes.
- PEDOT:PSS subject Category:Transparent_electrodes.
- PEDOT:PSS hypernym Mixture.
- PEDOT:PSS type ChemicalSubstance.
- PEDOT:PSS comment "PEDOT:PSS or poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate is a polymer mixture of two ionomers. One component in this mixture is made up of sodium polystyrene sulfonate which is a sulfonated polystyrene. Part of the sulfonyl groups are deprotonated and carry a negative charge. The other component poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) or PEDOT is a conjugated polymer and carries positive charges and is based on polythiophene.".
- PEDOT:PSS label "PEDOT:PSS".
- PEDOT:PSS sameAs PEDOT:PSS.
- PEDOT:PSS sameAs PEDOT:PSS.
- PEDOT:PSS sameAs m.07g4_r.
- PEDOT:PSS sameAs Q421690.