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Design of Potassium-Selective Mixed Ion/Electron Conducting Polymers.

Ariana Villarroel MarquezGerardo SalinasMyriam AbarkanMaël IdirCyril BrochonGeorges HadziioannouMatthieu RaouxAlexander KuhnJochen LangEric Cloutet
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2020)
An approach providing cation-selective poly-(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)(PEDOT):polyelectrolyte-mixed conductors is presented in this communication based on the structural modification of this ambivalent (ionic and electronic conductive) polymer complex. First, an 18-crown-6 moiety is integrated into the styrene sulfonate monomer structure as a specific metal cation scavenger particularly targeting K+ versus Na+ detection. This newly functionalized monomer is characterized by 1 H NMR titration to evaluate the ion selectivity. Aqueous PEDOT dispersion inks containing the polymeric ion-selective moieties are designed and their electrical and electrochemical properties analyzed. These biocompatible inks are the first proof-of-concept step towards ion selectivity in view of their interfacing with biological cells and microorgans of interest in the field of biosensors and physiology.
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