“…One of its interesting features is that, in addition to a bulk precipitate, it forms a thin film on the surface of the material (e.g. glass [4], another polymer [5,6], carbon nanotubes [7], silicon [8,9], noble metals [9][10][11], or even wood [12]) in direct contact with the polymerization mixture. Consequently, it has been thoroughly investigated as a surface modifier for multiple applications, such as flexible electrodes, conductive fibers, organic field transistors, electrochromic glasses, anticorrosive coatings, biosensors, gas separation membranes, or catalysts [6,[13][14][15][16][17].…”