Corrosion Protection by Conducting Polymer
Corrosion Protection by Conducting Polymer
BY CONDUCTING POLYMER
Presented by : Aayushi Sinha
Under the guidance of Mrs. Kinjal Gohil
Introduction
Conducting
polymers
Intrinsic Extrinsic
conducting conducting
polymers polymers
D
Extrinsically conducting polymers:
These polymers possess their conductivity due to the presence of externally
added ingredients in them. These are of two types: -
1. Conductive element filled polymers
2. Blended conducting polymers
Doping of Conducting polymers
Doping mechanisms
Electrical conductivity, Conductivity approaching that of copper Chemical
doping induces solubility Transparent electrodes, antistatics EMI shielding,
conducting fiber.
Control of electrochemical potential Electrochemical batteries Electrochomism
and “Smart Windows” Light-emitting electrochemical cells.
High-performance optical materials 1D nonlinear optical phenomena
Photoinduced electron transfer Photovoltaic devices Tunable NLO properties.
Charge injection without counterions Organic FET circuits Tunneling injection
in LED
Doping mechanism
Electrochemical oxidation of neutral nonconducting polypyrrole. During the
oxidation, electron transfer from Ppy to substrate steel and doping of anions
from electrolyte solutions to PPy simulation occur.
Applications of Conducting polymers: -
Corrosion protection coatings
Electrostatic discharge materials
Electromagnetic shielding
Energy storage systems
Electronic/optical devices
Drug delivery systems
Sensors/Biosensors
Electrocatalysis
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