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Research and Application of Conductive Polymer Materials

This special issue belongs to the section “Polymeric Materials“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The demand for new applications in the field of electronic systems integrated, e.g., with textile products, foils, and glass, used to protect people in situations that pose a threat to life and health, as well as monitoring our environment, leads to the development of new techniques for making this type of element. In recent years, an increase in interest in the issue of printed electronics from scientists, printed electronics, and consumer electronics companies has been observed. This interest translates directly into the development of electroponditating polymers. More and more extensive tests are being conducted to learn about the structure as well as implantation properties of electroponditating polymers. In addition, the development of other technologies for applying or introducing nanododates into polymers caused a strong development in this scientific field.

The Special Issue "Research and Application of Conductive Polymer Materials" is devoted to all aspects of science and technology of electroponditrium polymers, including, among others, integration in textile and glass structures, for applications in fibrinity, car industries, furniture, intelligent materials, environmentally friendly materials,  and new approaches to testing, methodology, processing and production techniques, printing, aging, and recycling.

Prof. Dr. Ewa Skrzetuska
Prof. Dr. Eulalia Gliścińska
Dr. Grzegorz Szparaga
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • electroconductive polymer
  • composites
  • fillers
  • intelligent materials
  • ecological materials
  • testing

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Materials - ISSN 1996-1944