Wiley, 2010. - 800 pages.
Providing a vital link between nanotechnology and conductive polymers, this book covers advances in topics of this interdisciplinary area. In each chapter, there is a discussion of current research issues while reviewing the background of the topic. The selection of topics and contributors from around the globe make this text an outstanding resource for researchers involved in the field of nanomaterials or polymer materials design. The book is divided into three sections: From Conductive Polymers to Nanotechnology, Synthesis and Characterization, and Applications.
Foreword.
List of Contributors.
History of Conductive Polymers
Polyaniline Nanostructures
Nanoscale Inhomogeneity of Conducting-Polymer-Based Materials
Nanostructured Conductive Polymers by Electrospinning
Composites Based on Conducting Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes
Inorganic-Based Nanocomposites of Conductive Polymers
Metallic-Based Nanocomposites of Conductive Polymers
Spectroscopy of Nanostructured Conducting Polymers
Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Conductive Polymers
Single Conducting-Polymer Nanowires
Conductive Polymer Micro- and Nanocontainers
Magnetic and Electron Transport Behaviors of Conductive-Polymer Nanocomposites
Charge Transfer and Charge Separation in Conjugated Polymer Solar Cells
Nanostructured Conducting Polymers for (Electro)chemical Sensors
Nanostructural Aspects of Conducting-Polymer Actuators
Electroactive Conducting Polymers for the Protection of Metals against Corrosion: from Micro- to Nanostructured Films
Electrocatalysis by Nanostructured Conducting Polymers
Nanostructured Conductive Polymers as Biomaterials
Nanocomposites of Polymers Made Conductive by Nanofillers