“…The mobility of delocalized electrons in the polymer's conjugated structure, which transforms them into ion to electron transducers by doping, is what gives conducting polymers their electronic conductivity. Poly(o-aminophenol), polyaniline, poly(o-phenylenediamine), poly(N-phenylglycine), and other electrically conductive polymers have been used to stabilize the potential of solid-contact electrodes that are sensitive to specific drugs [12] .…”