title: | Electrically Conductive Polymers for Functional Materials and Electron Devices. Investigation of the physical and chemical properties and possibilities for practical applications. |
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reg no: | SF0142714s06 |
project type: | targeted financing |
subject: |
2.2. Materials Science |
status: | accepted |
institution: | Tallinn Technical University |
head of project: | Andres Öpik |
duration: | 01.01.2006 - 31.12.2011 |
description: | The defect structure of CdSe:Al, CdSe:Ga, CdSe:In, ZnSe:In, ZnS:Al, ZnS:Ga and ZnS:In will be analyzed by the high-temperature conductivity method. The hig-temperature conductivity investigations will be combined also with the other methods as the dopants solubility determination and the components vapour pressure investigations. The combined method for composite coatings formation onto varies light transparent substrates by electrochemical polymerization of PPy from solutions containing of high-temperature doped PPP nanoparticles offers the opportunity to improve the structure, morphology and electrical properties stability of prepared structures. In cooperation with the Budapest Technical University the investigations for development of DNA-biosensors based on electrically conductive PEDOT will be started. One of the possibilities for the improvement of mechanical properties of electrically conductive polymers is the combining of PPy with classical insulating polymers as polyethylene, polypropylene and others. Hybrid organic-inorganic structures based on n-CICh/p-ECP hetero-junctions will be prepared using electrochemical and casting techniques and characterized for PV application. |
project group | ||||
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no | name | institution | position | |
1. | Sergei Bereznev | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | senior researcher | |
2. | Igor Golovtsov | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | researcher | |
3. | Helle Kirss | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | Senior research scientist | |
4. | Mati Kuus | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | extraordinary scientist | |
5. | Ülo Lille | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | senior researcher | |
6. | Kalju Lott | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | associate professor | |
7. | Tiit Nirk | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | associate professor | |
8. | Jekaterina Reut | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | senior researcher | |
9. | Enn Siimer | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | senior research scientist | |
10. | Vitali Sõritski | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | reseacher | |
11. | Leo Türn | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | lecturer | |
12. | Andres Öpik | Tallinn University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Materials Technology | professor, physical chemistry |