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Book Synopsis
This book responds to the growing interest in conjugated polymer-dopant interaction across disciplines. The first book dedicated to the subject, it offers an A to Z overview, detailing doping interaction, dopant types, doping techniques, influence of dopant on applications, and more.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement xi

Preface xiii

1 Introduction to Doping in Conjugated Polymer 1

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Molecular Orbital Structure of Conjugated Polymer 4

1.3 Possibility of Electronic Conduction in Conjugated Polymer 7

1.4 Necessity of Doping in Conjugated Polymer 9

1.5 Concept of Doping in Conjugated Polymer 12

1.6 Doping as Probable Solution 17

2 Classification of Dopants for the Conjugated Polymer 19

2.1 Introduction 19

2.2 Classification of Dopant According to Electron Transfer 20

2.3 Classification of Dopant According to Chemical Nature 31

2.4 Classification of Dopant According to Doping Mechanism 40

3 Doping Techniques for the Conjugated Polymer 47

3.1 Introduction 47

3.2 Electrochemical Doping 48

3.3 Chemical Doping 51

3.4 In-situ doping 56

3.5 Radiation-Induced Doping or Photo Doping 59

3.6 Charge Injection Doping 61

4 Role of Dopant on the Conduction of Conjugated Polymer 63

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Charge Defects within Doped Conjugated Polymer 66

4.3 Charge Transport within the Doped Conjugated Polymer 4.3

4.4 Migration of Dopant Counter Ions 74

5 Influence of Properties of Conjugated Polymer on Doping 81

5.1 Introduction 81

5.2 Conducting Property 82

5.3 Spectroscopic Property 84

5.4 Electrochemical Property 89

5.5 Thermal Property 92

5.6 Structural Property 94

6 Some Special Classes of Dopants for Conjugated Polymer 97

6.1 Introduction 97

6.2 Iodine and Other Halogens 98

6.3 Halide Doping 103

6.4 Protonic Acid Doping 106

6.5 Covalent Doping 110

7 Influence of Dopant on the Applications of Conjugated Polymer 113

7.1 Introduction 113

7.2 Sensors 114

7.3 Actuators 118

7.4 Field Effect Transistor 120

7.5 Rechargeable Batteries 122

7.6 Electrochromic Devices 123

7.7 Optoelectronic Devices 126

7.8 Others Applications 127

8 Recent and Future Trends of Doping in Conjugated Polymer 131

8.1 Introduction 131

8.2 Doping of Nanostructured Conjugated Polymer 133

8.3 Doping in Conjugated Polymer Nanocomposite 137

8.4 Future Trends 142

References 145

Index 000

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 11/10/2013
      ISBN13: 9781118573808, 978-1118573808
      ISBN10: 1118573803
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book responds to the growing interest in conjugated polymer-dopant interaction across disciplines. The first book dedicated to the subject, it offers an A to Z overview, detailing doping interaction, dopant types, doping techniques, influence of dopant on applications, and more.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgement xi

      Preface xiii

      1 Introduction to Doping in Conjugated Polymer 1

      1.1 Introduction 1

      1.2 Molecular Orbital Structure of Conjugated Polymer 4

      1.3 Possibility of Electronic Conduction in Conjugated Polymer 7

      1.4 Necessity of Doping in Conjugated Polymer 9

      1.5 Concept of Doping in Conjugated Polymer 12

      1.6 Doping as Probable Solution 17

      2 Classification of Dopants for the Conjugated Polymer 19

      2.1 Introduction 19

      2.2 Classification of Dopant According to Electron Transfer 20

      2.3 Classification of Dopant According to Chemical Nature 31

      2.4 Classification of Dopant According to Doping Mechanism 40

      3 Doping Techniques for the Conjugated Polymer 47

      3.1 Introduction 47

      3.2 Electrochemical Doping 48

      3.3 Chemical Doping 51

      3.4 In-situ doping 56

      3.5 Radiation-Induced Doping or Photo Doping 59

      3.6 Charge Injection Doping 61

      4 Role of Dopant on the Conduction of Conjugated Polymer 63

      4.1 Introduction

      4.2 Charge Defects within Doped Conjugated Polymer 66

      4.3 Charge Transport within the Doped Conjugated Polymer 4.3

      4.4 Migration of Dopant Counter Ions 74

      5 Influence of Properties of Conjugated Polymer on Doping 81

      5.1 Introduction 81

      5.2 Conducting Property 82

      5.3 Spectroscopic Property 84

      5.4 Electrochemical Property 89

      5.5 Thermal Property 92

      5.6 Structural Property 94

      6 Some Special Classes of Dopants for Conjugated Polymer 97

      6.1 Introduction 97

      6.2 Iodine and Other Halogens 98

      6.3 Halide Doping 103

      6.4 Protonic Acid Doping 106

      6.5 Covalent Doping 110

      7 Influence of Dopant on the Applications of Conjugated Polymer 113

      7.1 Introduction 113

      7.2 Sensors 114

      7.3 Actuators 118

      7.4 Field Effect Transistor 120

      7.5 Rechargeable Batteries 122

      7.6 Electrochromic Devices 123

      7.7 Optoelectronic Devices 126

      7.8 Others Applications 127

      8 Recent and Future Trends of Doping in Conjugated Polymer 131

      8.1 Introduction 131

      8.2 Doping of Nanostructured Conjugated Polymer 133

      8.3 Doping in Conjugated Polymer Nanocomposite 137

      8.4 Future Trends 142

      References 145

      Index 000

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