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Books by Keyword: Conducting Polymers
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Edited by:
Dr. Peter Svec, Prof. Dimitrios Vlachos and Prof. Evangelos Hristoforou
Online since: October 2019
Description: This special issue contains selected papers from 7th International Conference on Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers (IC-MAST 2018, September 27-28, 2018, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava Slovakia) and presents results of research on materials and materials processing technologies that can be used in the creation of sensors for the various areas of application.
Edited by:
Dr. Amir Al-Ahmed
Online since: November 2017
Description: The 18th volume of the journal "Nano Hybrids and Composites" offers to readers a collection of the peer-reviewed articles covering some practical aspects in the researching of properites and application of the nanocomposite materials as a photoconductive detector and biosensor, optoelectronics devices, drug substances and systems for the drug delivery.
Edited by:
J. Przlyluski and S. Roth
Online since: January 1993
Description: The volume contains the proceedings of the Fourth Autumn School on Conducting Polymers, held September 1992 near Warswaw. The school focused on transport phenomena.
Edited by:
J. Przyluski
Online since: January 1991
Description: High molecular chemical compounds show many interesting physico-chemical properties. Electronically and ionically conducting polymers seem to be the most interesting materials, both from a theoretical point of view and with regard to possible applications.
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