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Title Use of Conductive Polymers in Separation/Identification Stage of Analysis
Type Book
Keywords Conductive Polymers, Separation, Identification, Analytical Chemistry
Abstract Engineering conductive polymers (CPs) onto separation and extraction devices is a promising topic for future research in modern analytical chemistry . This chapter investigates current trends in the characteristics and uses of CPs in the separation stage of study . CPs can provide a variety of opportunities and possibilities for manufacturing novel separation materials to increase analytical performance and address analytical problems due to their remarkable properties , such as facile synthesis , large surface area , mechanical stability , light weight , low cost , and high conductivity . CPs have been either directly used or engineered to meet the demands of separation applications . CPs with reversible doping–dedoping behavior and high conductivity are promising materials for novel membranes . High thermal stability , large surface area , ease of preparation , and high ion - exchange capacity make CPs attractive as new stationary phases in chromatographic methods . However , their commercial uses have been limited due to their insolubility in common organic solvents , instability over extended periods , and the impact of humidity impact on selectivity . This chapter discusses some of the applications of CPs in the separation stage of analysis with a particular emphasis on separation membranes and chromatographic stationary phases .
Researchers Mazaher Ahmadi (Not In First Six Researchers), Tayyebeh Madrakian (Not In First Six Researchers), Abbas Afkhami (Not In First Six Researchers), (Not In First Six Researchers), Sepideh Asadi (Not In First Six Researchers), Nahid Rezvani-jalal (Fifth Researcher), (Fourth Researcher), Zahra Amouzegar (Third Researcher), Arash Ghoorchian (Second Researcher), Mahdie Kamalabadi (First Researcher)