Many dyes in nature, for example β-carotene in carrots or chlorophyll in leaves, are very colorful substances because their chemical design consists of alternating single and double bonds. In conjugated polymers, this single-double bond pattern is used to take advantage of the interaction that these materials have with photons and electrons. This feature enables their use in technological applications such as solar cells, light-emitting diodes, transistors, and batteries.
Because conjugated polymers are synthetic materials, their chemical design and therefore any material property can be infinitely tailored. In our group, we synthesize conjugated polymers and investigate how the incorporation of functional groups into conjugated polymers can be used to add another layer of functionality to these materials and their concomitant electronic devices.
Treesearch aims at creating a national platform to support the research on new materials from the forest. Research projects conducted within Treesearch research areas and the researchers who are active in these projects are welcome to join the platform.
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