Direct writing of 3D conjugated polymer micro/nanostructures for organic electronics and bioelectronics
Polymer Chemistry2020Vol. 11(28), pp. 4530–4541
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Abstract
3D direct writing and meniscus-guided pen writing methods, which are capable of fabricating 3D micro/nanostructures from soluble π-conjugated polymers (CPs) and CP precursors, and recent advances in these techniques are addressed in this review.
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