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PEDOT:PSS
conductive grade, 1.3 wt. % aqueous dispersion
Synonym(s):
PEDOT:PSS, Poly(2,3-dihydrothieno-1,4-dioxin)-poly(styrenesulfonate)
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Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate), 1.3 wt % dispersion in H2O, conductive grade
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conductive grade
composition
PEDOT content, 0.5 wt. %
PSS content, 0.8 wt. %
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concentration
1.3 wt % dispersion in H2O
band gap
1.6 eV
conductivity
1 S/cm
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storage temp.
2-8°C
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