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Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-tetramethacrylate or PEDOT-TMA is a p-type conducting polymer based on 3,4-ethylenedioxylthiophene or the EDOT monomer. It is a modification of the PEDOT structure. Advantages of this polymer relative to PEDOT (or PEDOT:PSS) are that it is dispersible in organic solvents, and it is non-corrosive. PEDOT-TMA was developed under a contract with the National Science Foundation, and it was first announced publicly on April 12, 2004. The trade name for PEDOT-TMA is Oligotron. PEDOT-TMA was featured in an article entitled "Next Stretch for Plastic Electronics" that appeared in Scientific American in 2004.The U.S. Patent office issued a patent protecting PEDOT-TMA on April 22, 2008.

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  • Poly(3,4-ethyleendioxythiofeen)-tetramethacrylaat of PEDOT-TMA is een gebaseerd op de monomeer EDOT (3,4-ethyleendioxythiofeen). Het is een wijziging van de -structuur. Voordelen van dit polymeer ten opzichte van PEDOT (of ) zijn dat het dispergeerbaar is in organische oplosmiddelen en niet corrosief is. PEDOT-TMA is ontwikkeld op grond van een contract met de National Science Foundation en werd voor het eerst publiekelijk aangekondigd op 12 april 2004. De handelsnaam voor PEDOT-TMA is Oligotron. Oligotron werd beschreven in een artikel getiteld "Next Stretch for Plastic Electronics", dat verscheen in Scientific American in 2004. Het werd ook beschreven in een artikel getiteld "Licht en magie" in het deel Materials Science van The Economist. (nl)
  • Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-tetramethacrylate or PEDOT-TMA is a p-type conducting polymer based on 3,4-ethylenedioxylthiophene or the EDOT monomer. It is a modification of the PEDOT structure. Advantages of this polymer relative to PEDOT (or PEDOT:PSS) are that it is dispersible in organic solvents, and it is non-corrosive. PEDOT-TMA was developed under a contract with the National Science Foundation, and it was first announced publicly on April 12, 2004. The trade name for PEDOT-TMA is Oligotron. PEDOT-TMA was featured in an article entitled "Next Stretch for Plastic Electronics" that appeared in Scientific American in 2004.The U.S. Patent office issued a patent protecting PEDOT-TMA on April 22, 2008. (en)
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  • Oligotron; Pedot tetramethacrylate; Poly, tetramethacrylate end-capped, PEDOT-TM, Meth-Pedot, Pedot-Meth (en)
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  • Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-tetramethacrylate or PEDOT-TMA is a p-type conducting polymer based on 3,4-ethylenedioxylthiophene or the EDOT monomer. It is a modification of the PEDOT structure. Advantages of this polymer relative to PEDOT (or PEDOT:PSS) are that it is dispersible in organic solvents, and it is non-corrosive. PEDOT-TMA was developed under a contract with the National Science Foundation, and it was first announced publicly on April 12, 2004. The trade name for PEDOT-TMA is Oligotron. PEDOT-TMA was featured in an article entitled "Next Stretch for Plastic Electronics" that appeared in Scientific American in 2004.The U.S. Patent office issued a patent protecting PEDOT-TMA on April 22, 2008. PEDOT-TMA differs from the parent polymer PEDOT in that it is capped on both ends of the polymer. This limits the chain-length of the polymer, making it more soluble in organic solvents than PEDOT. The methacrylate groups on the two end-caps allow further chemistry to occur such as cross-linking to other polymers or materials. (en)
  • Poly(3,4-ethyleendioxythiofeen)-tetramethacrylaat of PEDOT-TMA is een gebaseerd op de monomeer EDOT (3,4-ethyleendioxythiofeen). Het is een wijziging van de -structuur. Voordelen van dit polymeer ten opzichte van PEDOT (of ) zijn dat het dispergeerbaar is in organische oplosmiddelen en niet corrosief is. PEDOT-TMA is ontwikkeld op grond van een contract met de National Science Foundation en werd voor het eerst publiekelijk aangekondigd op 12 april 2004. De handelsnaam voor PEDOT-TMA is Oligotron. Oligotron werd beschreven in een artikel getiteld "Next Stretch for Plastic Electronics", dat verscheen in Scientific American in 2004. Het werd ook beschreven in een artikel getiteld "Licht en magie" in het deel Materials Science van The Economist. (nl)
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  • Oligotron; Pedot tetramethacrylate; Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), tetramethacrylate end-capped, PEDOT-TM, Meth-Pedot, Pedot-Meth (en)
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