CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2017. — 252 p. — ISBN10: 1498779646
Conjugated polymeric materials and their nanocomposites are widely used for the creation of alternative sources of renewable energy, cell phone screens, mobile gadgets, video players and OLED-TV, as well as organic diodes, transistors, sensors, etc. with field-dependent and spin-assisted electronic properties. Multifrequency EPR Spectroscopy methods can help researchers optimize their structural, magnetic and electronic properties for the creation of more efficient molecular devices. This book will acquaint the reader with the basic properties of conjugated polymers, the fundamentals of EPR Spectroscopy, and the information that can be obtained at different wavebands of EPR spectroscopy.
TopicsMaterials
Polymer Chemistry
Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems
Earth Sciences
Statics
Theoretical Backgrounds of Paramagnetic Resonance and Spin Transfer in Conjugated Polymers
Instrumentation and Experimental Setup
Magnetic, Relaxation, and Dynamic Parameters of Charge Carriers in Conjugated Polymers
Charge Transfer by Spin Carriers in Polymer:Fullerene Nanocomposites
Spin-Assisted Charge Transfer in Polymer:Dopant/Polymer:Fullerene Nanocomposites
Concluding Remarks