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Bipolar electrochemistry in synergy with electrophoresis: electric field-driven electrosynthesis of anisotropic polymeric materials

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 56, Issue 92, Pages 14327-14336

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cc06204a

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  1. Kakenhi from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [JP17H03095, JP20H02796]
  2. JST PRESTO [JPMJPR18T3]
  3. Support for Tokyo Tech Advanced Researchers [STAR] grant - Tokyo Institute of Technology Fund (Tokyo Tech Fund)
  4. JACI Prize for Encouraging Young Researchers

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Bipolar electrochemistry, which refers to an electrochemical system at a wireless electrode driven under an applied electric field, has been recognized as not only a simple subset of conventional electrosynthetic systems but a reaction system with a highly unique nature. One notable feature is the presence of the electrophoretic effect due to the low electrolyte concentration. The electrophoresis enhances the mass transfer of ionic species in a specific direction, thus enabling the efficient construction of anisotropic materials. In this Feature Article, we summarized our recent reports on the fabrication of anisotropic conductive polymer fibers and films via bipolar electrochemistry in synergy with the electrophoretic effect.

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