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Tailoring PEDOT properties for applications in bioelectronics

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MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING R-REPORTS
Volume 140, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.mser.2020.100546

Keywords

Bioelectronics; PEDOT; Conducting polymer; Material properties; Biointerfacing applications

Funding

  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie RISE grant IONBIKE [823989]
  2. US National Science Foundation Division of Materials Research [DMR-1505144, DMR1808048]
  3. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  4. Advanced Materials Characterization Lab at the University of Delaware

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Resulting from its wide range of beneficial properties, the conjugated conducting polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) is a promising material in a number of emerging applications. These material properties, particularly promising in the field of bioelectronics, include its well-known high-degree of mechanical flexibility, stability, and high conductivity. However, perhaps the most advantageous property is its ease of fabrication: namely, low-cost and straight-forward deposition processes. PEDOT processing is generally carried out at low temperatures with simple deposition techniques, allowing for significant customization of the material properties through, as highlighted in this review, both process parameter variation and the addition of numerous additives. Here we aim to review the role of PEDOT in addressing an assortment of mechanical and electronic requirements as a function of the conditions used to cast or polymerize the films, and the addition of additives such as surfactants and secondary dopants. Contemporary bioelectronic research examples investigating and utilizing the effects of these modifications will be highlighted.

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