Conjugated Polymers: Properties, Processing, and Applications

Author:   John R. Reynolds ,  Barry C. Thompson (University of Southern California, Department of Chemistry, USA) ,  Terje A. Skotheim (Lightsense Technology, Inc)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   4th edition
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9781138065703


Pages:   828
Publication Date:   03 April 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John R. Reynolds ,  Barry C. Thompson (University of Southern California, Department of Chemistry, USA) ,  Terje A. Skotheim (Lightsense Technology, Inc)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Edition:   4th edition
Weight:   1.882kg
ISBN:  

9781138065703


ISBN 10:   1138065706
Pages:   828
Publication Date:   03 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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It can be concluded that this 4th edition of this handbook fulfills its intention, to be the definitive resource on the topic of conducting polymers. This is assured by the updated and added contributions of all authors, which take into account the significant developments both in fundamental understanding and applications since publication of the previous edition. So, it can be recommended to everyone who wants to get a comprehensive overview on conjugated polymers, not just to researchers, advanced students, and industry professionals working in materials science and engineering. -- Journal of Materials and Corrosion, Ralph Baessler, 2019


It can be concluded that this 4th edition of this handbook fulfills its intention, to be the definitive resource on the topic of conducting polymers. This is assured by the updated and added contributions of all authors, which take into account the significant developments both in fundamental understanding and applications since publication of the previous edition. So, it can be recommended to everyone who wants to get a comprehensive overview on conjugated polymers, not just to researchers, advanced students, and industry professionals working in materials science and engineering. -- Journal of Materials and Corrosion, Ralph Baessler, 2019


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Terje A. Skotheim is the founder of Lightsense and has a successful record in developing new technologies and launching new products in fields as diverse as advanced lithium-sulfur batteries, MEMS devices, photovoltaic cells, and biosensors, through several startups. His research interests have spanned across several disciplines in materials science, including conducting polymers, semiconductors, ion conductors and diamond-like carbon. He has held research positions and co-founded companies in Europe and the US, and was head of the conducting polymer group at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory before launching his career as an entrepreneur. He received his B.S. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute Technology and his Ph.D. in physics from the University of California at Berkeley. John R. Reynolds, a native Californian, obtained his B.S. in Chemistry at San Jose State University (1979) followed by his M.S. (1982) and Ph.D. (1984) in Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Massachusetts. He became interested in the field of conducting and electroactive polymers through a position with the IBM Research Laboratories in the late 1970s. After developing his own research effort at The University of Texas at Arlington (1984-1991), he moved to the University of Florida where he was a Professor of Chemistry and Associate Director of the Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering until Spring 2012, when his group moved to Georgia Tech where he is a Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Materials Science and Engineering. He serves as Director of the Georgia Tech Polymer Network (GTPN) and is a member of the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics (COPE) management team. Barry C. Thompson was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1977 and moved to Gallipolis, Ohio at a young age, where he attended elementary and high school. Barry then attended the University of Rio Grande in Rio Grande, Ohio, where he majored in Chemistry and Physics and minored in Mathematics. After completing his undergraduate studies at Rio Grande, Barry moved to the University of Florida to pursue a Ph.D. in Chemistry with Prof. John R. Reynolds as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow. During his Ph.D. studies, Barry focused on the design and synthesis of electroactive conjugated polymers for electrochromic and photovoltaic applications. Upon completion of his Ph.D. in 2005, Barry moved to Prof. Jean Fréchet’s lab at UC Berkeley to further pursue his interests in polymer-based photovoltaics as an ACS-PRF Postdoctoral Fellow. After a three-year stay at Berkeley, Barry moved to the University of Southern California, Department of Chemistry and Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Barry was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure in 2015.

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