Detail publikace
Determination of ion exchange of organic semiconductors using fluorescence
MARKOVÁ, A. VALA, M. WEITER, M.
Originální název
Determination of ion exchange of organic semiconductors using fluorescence
Typ
abstrakt
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECT) are used in a wide range of applications from energy-harvesting technologies to bioelectronic devices. The operation of these transistors is based on ion exchange between the environment and the organic semiconductor, and therefore on the mixed ionic-electronic conduction of conjugated polymers. Ion exchange thus plays a key role in the overall performance of the device and its sensitivity. This work deals with the possibility of studying ion exchange using two independent detection methods. The basis for the study of ion exchange is the electrical detection of positive ions (in the case of using a p-type organic semiconductor) using a modified OECT. The process of ion exchange is also monitored by a second independent method, namely the fluorescence of an ion-selective fluorescence probe. This combination of methods could contribute not only to a better understanding of ion exchange, but could also play a key role in material research in determining the volumetric capacitance of organic semiconductors. This knowledge could also help to elucidate the processes behind cell stimulation in stimulation platforms.
Klíčová slova
organic electrochemical transistor, PEDOT:PSS, fluorescence, ion exchange
Autoři
MARKOVÁ, A.; VALA, M.; WEITER, M.
Vydáno
12. 3. 2022
Nakladatel
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz Institute for Organic Solar Cells
Místo
Kirchberg in Tirol, Austria
Strany od
100
Strany do
100
Strany počet
1
URL
BibTex
@misc{BUT179554,
author="Aneta {Marková} and Martin {Vala} and Martin {Weiter}",
title="Determination of ion exchange of organic semiconductors using fluorescence",
booktitle="7th International Winterschool on Bioelectronics
BioEl 2022
Program and book of abstracts",
year="2022",
pages="100--100",
publisher="Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz Institute for Organic Solar Cells",
address="Kirchberg in Tirol, Austria",
url="https://drive.jku.at/ssf/s/readFile/share/37931/2315465602876692495/publicLink/BioEl2022_Booklet.pdf",
note="abstract"
}