Table 1. Conductivity of Biodegradable and Conducting Copolymersa.
conductivity (S cm–1) |
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copolymers | before doping | after doping | references |
PEDOT-co-PDLLA 1:50 | 4.19 × 10–8 | present work | |
PEDOT-co-PDLLA 1:25 | 2.07 × 10–5 | ||
PEDOT-co-PDLLA 1:05 | 5.35 × 10–5 | ||
PUUH | 0.42 × 10–8 | 0.28 × 10–6 | (40) |
PUUM | 0.51 × 10–8 | 0.77 × 10–6 | |
PUUL | 0.55 × 10–8 | 1.48 × 10–6 | |
PAP2 | 5 × 10–6 | (48) | |
EM PLAAP | 1 × 10–5 to 10–6 | (68) | |
PEA-g-TA#1 | 7.11 × 10–7 | (41) | |
PEA-g-TA#2 | 8.01 × 10–6 | ||
PEA-g-TA#3 | 2.45 × 10–6 | ||
polypyrrole (Ppy) | 1 × 102 to 7.5 × 103 | (42) | |
PANI | 30–200 | ||
polythiophene (PT) | 10–103 | ||
PEDOT:PSS | 1–450 | (69) |
PUUL, PUUM, and PUUH: polyurethane–urea copolymerized with an aniline trimer, doped with camphorsulfonic acid (CSA); L, M, and H related to PU molecular weight. PAP2 and EM PLAAP are both PANI pentamers doped with CSA. PEA-g-TA#n: poly(ester amide) and tetraaniline grafted poly(ester amide) copolymers. PEDOT-HA/PLLA: poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with hyaluronic acid/poly (l-lactic acid) composite.