Conducting polymers usually have nanostructures, which may be composed of nanoparticles, nanowires, nanofibers or nanotubes. Studies have shown that the surface area, surface roughness and surface area to volume ratio can dramatically increase on the nanoscale, leading to superior physicochemical properties, including mechanical, electrical, optical, catalytic, and magnetic properties. In recent years, many studies have focused on the development of inorganic semiconductor and metallic nanostructures. Nanostructured conducting polymers, however, have not gained much attention.
Conducting polymers usually have nanostructures, which may be composed of nanoparticles, nanowires, nanofibers or nanotubes. Studies have shown that the surface area, surface roughness and surface area to volume ratio can dramatically increase on the nanoscale, leading to superior physicochemical properties, including mechanical, electrical, optical, catalytic, and magnetic properties. In recent years, many studies have focused on the development of inorganic semiconductor and metallic nanostructures. Nanostructured conducting polymers, however, have not gained much attention.<br>
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