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Recent Developments and Implementations of Conductive Polymer-Based Flexible Devices in Sensing Applications

Vinh Van Tran, +3 more
- 01 Sep 2022 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 18, pp 3730-3730
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In this article , the authors provide scientific evidence for promising strategies for fabricating conductive polymer-based flexible sensors, including the outstanding nature of the structures, conductivity and synthesis methods of some of the main conductive polymers.
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Flexible sensing devices have attracted significant attention for various applications, such as medical devices, environmental monitoring, and healthcare. Numerous materials have been used to fabricate flexible sensing devices and improve their sensing performance in terms of their electrical and mechanical properties. Among the studied materials, conductive polymers are promising candidates for next-generation flexible, stretchable, and wearable electronic devices because of their outstanding characteristics, such as flexibility, light weight, and non-toxicity. Understanding the interesting properties of conductive polymers and the solution-based deposition processes and patterning technologies used for conductive polymer device fabrication is necessary to develop appropriate and highly effective flexible sensors. The present review provides scientific evidence for promising strategies for fabricating conductive polymer-based flexible sensors. Specifically, the outstanding nature of the structures, conductivity, and synthesis methods of some of the main conductive polymers are discussed. Furthermore, conventional and innovative technologies for preparing conductive polymer thin films in flexible sensors are identified and evaluated, as are the potential applications of these sensors in environmental and human health monitoring.

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