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. 2016 May 9;8(5):185. doi: 10.3390/polym8050185

Table 2.

Summary of physical/chemical features of most commonly used EAPs.

EAPs Key properties Limitations Main biomedical applications
PPy High conductivity Insolubility in organic Neural probes
High stability in air solvents Drug delivery
Electroactivity pH [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11] Poor processability Coatings
Biocompatibility No biodegradability Tissue engineering
Low solubility in water Biosensing
Bio-actuators
PANI High conductivity Low solubility in organic solvents Drug delivery
Enviromental stability Electroactivity pH < 4 Poor processability Coatings
Suitable redox properties No biodegradability Tissue engineering
Biocompatibility Bio-actuators
PTh High conductivity Instability in air Tissue engineering
Biocompatibility Low solubility in organic solvents Biosensing
High doping levels Poor processability Coatings
No biodegradability
PEDOT High transparency Low solubility in organic solvents Biosensing field
High stability in its oxidation state vs. biological reducing agent Poor processability Neural probes
Low oxidation potential No biodegradability Drug delivery
High compatibility with aqueous electrolytes