
Conductive polymers
Conductive polymers are special types of plastic materials that can conduct electricity, unlike regular plastics. They are made from long chains of molecules that allow electrons to move through them. This unique property enables their use in various applications, such as flexible electronics, solar cells, and sensors. Conductive polymers combine the flexibility of plastics with the electrical properties of metals, making them valuable in modern technology, especially in creating lightweight and flexible devices. Researchers are exploring further uses, including in sustainable energy solutions and advanced healthcare technologies.