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Hydrogel-mediated direct patterning of conducting polymer films with multiple surface chemistries

Park et al., 2014

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6386530005671070550
Author
Park S
Yang G
Madduri N
Abidian M
Majd S
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Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)

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This manuscript describes a simple and versatile approach for patterning spatially addressable films of conducting polymers with various surface chemistries using agarose stamps. Conducting polymers (CPs) have been applied in a number of fields ranging from …
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