Poly(pyrrole)
polymerPoly(pyrrole) is a conducting polymer synthesized through oxidative polymerization of pyrrole monomers, belonging to the family of intrinsically conductive polymers. It is primarily used in electrochemical devices, sensors, and energy storage applications where its tunable electrical conductivity, environmental stability, and electrochemical activity are advantageous over conventional polymers. Notable applications include supercapacitors, electrochromic displays, and chemical sensors; engineers select poly(pyrrole) when lightweight, processable electrical functionality is needed, though its mechanical properties and reproducibility in large-scale synthesis remain considerations versus established conductive alternatives.
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