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Aqueous Dispersion of PEDOT:PSS Conductive Polymer (Clevios PH 1000) for Solar Cell and Electronics, Homogenized Higher Conductivity Grade - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Aqueous Dispersion of PEDOT:PSS Conductive Polymer (Clevios PH 1000) for Solar Cell and Electronics

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Aqueous Dispersion of PEDOT:PSS Conductive Polymer (Clevios PH 1000) for Solar Cell and Electronics

  • Product Number: CM1007 (25 g), CM1009 (100 g)
  • CAS Number: 155090-83-8
  • Grade: Homogenized Higher Conductivity Grade
  • Conductivity: min 850 S/cm (after addition of 5% bw DMSO, dry layer measurement)
  • Mean Particle Size: 30 nm
  • Viscosity: 15-60 mPa-s (@100s-1)
  • Solid Content: 1.0%-1.3%

Applications 

PEDOT:PSS, or Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate, is a transparent conductive polymer consisting of a mixture of the ionomers poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and polystyrene sulfonate. It has unique features such as good conductivity, transparency, ductility, and ease of processing. It is a trending material for applications such as perovskite and organic photovoltaics, organic electrochemical transistors, flexible electronics, organic light emitting diodes, transparent conductors, thermoelectric generators and supercapacitors

It is widely used as an interfacial layer for hole transport in organic light emitting diodes, organic photovoltaics, and perovskite photovoltaics. Another typical application is as a transparent conductor for flexible electronics.   

Reference:

1. Significant Different Conductivities of the Two Grades of Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):Poly(styrenesulfonate), Clevios P and Clevios PH1000, Arising from Different Molecular Weights, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2012, 4, 8, 4131–4140

2. High-efficiency ITO-free polymer solar cells using highly conductive PEDOT:PSS/surfactant bilayer transparent anodes, Energy Environ. Sci., 2013,6, 1956-1964

3. Transparent Conductive Electrodes from Graphene/PEDOT:PSS Hybrid Inks for Ultrathin Organic Photodetectors, Adv. Mater., 27: 669-675