10-06-2017, 06:43 AM
Organic electronics is a branch of electronics that deals with conductive polymers, plastics, or small molecules.Polymer electronics are laminar electronics, that also includes transparent electronic package and paper based electronics It is called 'organic' electronics because the polymers and small molecules are carbon-based, like the molecules of living things. This is as opposed to traditional electronics (or metal electronics) which relies on inorganic conductors such as copper or silicon.In addition to organic Charge transfer complexes, technically, electrically conductive polymers are mainly derivatives of polyacetylene black (the "simplest melanin").Conductive polymers are lighter, more flexible, and less expensive than inorganic conductors. This makes them a desirable alternative in many applications. It also creates the possibility of new applications that would be impossible using copper or silicon
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http://sigmaaldrichetc/medialib/docs/Ald...s_v2n3.pdf
http://en.wikipediawiki/Organic_electronics
http://sciencedirectscience/journal/15661199