Researchers take another step towards organic electronics
Although organic materials have the potential to revolutionize a wide range of high-tech products, such as computer displays and solar cells, they lack the well-ordered chemical structures of organic materials, so this potential is difficult to put into practice. However, a team of researchers led by Dr Dmitrii Perepichka (McGill University, Canada) and Dr Federico Rosei (Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada) recently published research that offers a solution to this problem. The team has effectively discovered a way to order the molecules in PEDOT, a conducting polymer with high industrial significance.
Although Dr Perepichka stressed that the research is not directly applicable to current commercial products, he commented:
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Although Dr Perepichka stressed that the research is not directly applicable to current commercial products, he commented:
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