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During the past decades, the conducting polymers have been studied continuously due to their promising noteworthy applications for developing the electronic and optoelectronic devices. Conducting polymers has the fascinating chemical as well as physical distinctive properties generated from their conjugated pi-electron arrangement which contains the single and double bonds alternatively along with the polymer chain. In addition, the oxidation number of the conducting polymer can be affected by the doping and de-doping of chemical as well as electrochemical reaction mechanisms, resulting the…mehr

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During the past decades, the conducting polymers have been studied continuously due to their promising noteworthy applications for developing the electronic and optoelectronic devices. Conducting polymers has the fascinating chemical as well as physical distinctive properties generated from their conjugated pi-electron arrangement which contains the single and double bonds alternatively along with the polymer chain. In addition, the oxidation number of the conducting polymer can be affected by the doping and de-doping of chemical as well as electrochemical reaction mechanisms, resulting the sensitive and expeditious response to the specific components. Most of the conducting polymers such as polypyrrole, polyaniline depend on the electrochemical sensing techniques which are amperometric, potentiometric, and conductometric analysis. Moreover, the electrically conducting polymer has distinguishing properties which can immobilize the biomolecules, resulting the rapid electron transfer process is occurred to fabricate the efficient biosensors.
Autorenporträt
Piyali Bhanja has graduated with honors¿ in Chemistry from Jadavpur University (India) on 2011. She has completed her Masters¿ from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras on 2013. She has completed her Ph.D under the guidance of Prof. Asim Bhaumik at Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science. Currently, she is working as JSPS fellow.