Flexible Composites from Water-Dispersible Components: Poly(vinyl alcohol), Janus Nanoparticles, and Polyaniline─Toward Mixed Ionic–Electronic Conductors
Mihai Asandulesa,
Ana-Maria Solonaru,
Mirela Honciuc
et al.
Abstract:As the demand for multifunctional materials increases
within the
realm of electronics and photonics, composites that support both ionic
and electronic charge transports are emerging as a promising platform
for the future generation of electronic materials and devices. This
study develops and characterizes a green composite material, utilizing
a nonconductive poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) matrix integrated with glycerol
(Gly) for enhanced ionic conductivity and mechanical flexibility,
amphiphilic Janus nanoparticle… Show more
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