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Electrically conducting PEDOT:PSS - gellan gum hydrogels

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posted on 2024-11-15, 13:18 authored by Holly Hunt, Peter in het PanhuisPeter in het Panhuis
Hydrogels consisting of the conducting polymer PEDOT:PSS and the biopolymer gellan gum (GG) were characterized using electrical, mechanical and rheological methods. Compression testing and rheological analysis showed that the gels weakened with increasing PEDOT:PSS content. In contrast, the increasing PEDOT:PSS content resulted in an increasing electrical conductivity.

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Warren, H. & in het Panhuis, M. (2013). Electrically conducting PEDOT:PSS - gellan gum hydrogels. MRS Online Proceedings: MRS Spring Meeting - Symposium LL/MM/NN/QQ - Advanced Materials for Biological and Biomedical (pp. 1-5). United States: Cambridge University Press.

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Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings

Volume

1569

Language

English

RIS ID

89427

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