Electrically conductive polymers can help to enhance a product's performance while reducing its footprint. Electrically conductive engineered materials protect medical equipment from static buildup, ...
Researchers developed a transparent, ultra-thin polymer that conducts electricity like metal, promising major advances for touchscreens and biosensors. (Nanowerk News) The new technique uses ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Biotectix, a developer of conductive coatings for medical devices that aim to optimize the communication between devices and physiologic systems, today introduced a ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Implantable bioelectronic devices have immense potential for monitoring and treating a wide range of medical conditions by interfacing directly with biological tissues and organs.
Penn State researchers developed a new soft and stretchable material that can be 3D-printed. The material can be used to fabricate wearable devices, such a sensor that can be worn on a finger, as ...
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Delaware and Argonne National Laboratory describes a chemical reaction that can convert Styrofoam into a high-value conducting polymer known ...
According to Towards Chemical and Materials, the global conductive polymers market volume was valued at 214.5 kilo tons in ...
Researchers have synthesized electrically conductive polyaniline polymer in common organic solvents. A small quantity of added iodine facilitates the radical chain reaction that is critical to polymer ...
A new study has found that dissolvable medical devices may leave harmful microplastics in the bloodstream, raising safety ...
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