Functionalized Conjugated Polyelectrolytes Design and Biomedical App

Functionalized Conjugated Polyelectrolytes presents a comprehensive review of these polyelectrolytes and their biomedical applications. Basic aspects like molecular design and optoelectronic properties are covered in the first chapter. Emphasis is placed

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Shu Wang Fengting Lv

Functionalized Conjugated Polyelectrolytes Design and Biomedical Applications

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Functionalized Conjugated Polyelectrolytes Design and Biomedical Applications

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Shu Wang Fengting Lv Organic Solids Laboratory Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing People’s Republic of China

ISSN  2191-5407 ISSN  2191-5415  (electronic) ISBN 978-3-642-40539-6 ISBN 978-3-642-40540-2  (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-40540-2 Springer Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London

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Preface

The Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000 was awarded to Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa “for the discovery and development of conductive polymers.” Along with the development of conductive polymers, various conjugated polymers have been synthesized during the past three decades, which exhibit excellent electrical properties. As an important soluble form of conjugated polymers, conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) bearing ionic pendant groups have emerged as one of the most important classes of transduction materials