<p>Commercially successful fully synthetic polymeric materials were proΒ duced in the early years of this century, the first example being Bakelite. This was made from phenol and formaldehyde by Leo Bakeland in 1909. Before the end of the 1920s, a large number of other synthetic polymers had been cr
Polymers in Organic Electronics: Polymer Selection for Electronic, Mechatronic, and Optoelectronic Systems
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- Publisher
- ChemTec Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
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β¦ Synopsis
Polymers in Organic Electronics: Polymer Selection for Electronic, Mechatronic, and Optoelectronic Systems provides readers with vital data, guidelines, and techniques for optimally designing organic electronic systems built out of novel polymers. It starts by classifying polymer families, types, complexes, composites, nanocomposites, compounds, and small molecules while also providing an introduction to the fundamental principles of each polymers and electronics. Information on concepts and optimized types of electronics as well as a classification system of electronic polymers such as piezoelectric and pyroelectric, optoelectronic, mechatronic, organic electronic complexes, and more help readers select the optimized material for structuring their organic electronic system. Following chapters discuss the most common properties of electronic polymers, methods of optimization, as well as polymeric-structured printed circuit boards. The polymeric structures of optoelectronics and photonics are covered and the book concludes with a chapter emphasizing the importance of polymeric structures for packaging of electronic devices.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Polymers in Organic Electronics:
Polymer Selection for Electronic,
Mechatronic & Optoelectronic Systems
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction to Polymers for
Electronic Engineers
2 Electronics
for Polymer Engineers
3 Optimized Electronic
Polymers, Small Molecules,
Complexes, and Elastomers for
Organic Electronic Systems
4 Optimization of Electrical,
Electronic and Optical
Properties of Organic
Electronic Structures
5 Optimization of Polymeric
Structures of Organic Printed
Circuit Boards
6 Optimized Polymeric
Structures of Organic Active
Electronic Components
7 Polymeric Structures
Optimized for Organic Passive
Electronic Components
8 Optimizing Polymeric
Structures in
Organic Optoelectronics
9 Optimizing Polymeric
Structures of Organic
Electronic Packages
Index
Back Cover
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