Search Results - "DeFranco, John A."
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Influence of Device Geometry on Sensor Characteristics of Planar Organic Electrochemical Transistors
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (05-03-2010)“…The response of PEDOT:PSS planar electrochemical transistors to H2O2 can be tuned by varying the ratio between the areas of the channel and the gate electrode…”
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Direct measurement of the electric-field distribution in a light-emitting electrochemical cell
Published in Nature materials (01-11-2007)“…The interplay between ionic and electronic charge carriers in mixed conductors offers rich physics and unique device potential. In light-emitting…”
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Hydrofluoroethers as Orthogonal Solvents for the Chemical Processing of Organic Electronic Materials
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (17-09-2008)“…Hydrofluoroethers are shown to be benign solvents for a wide variety of organic electronic materials, even at extreme conditions such as boiling temperature…”
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All-plastic electrochemical transistor for glucose sensing using a ferrocene mediator
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (04-12-2009)“…We demonstrate a glucose sensor based on an organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) in which the channel, source, drain, and gate electrodes are made from…”
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Photolithographic patterning of organic electronic materials
Published in Organic electronics (01-02-2006)“…The realization of organic electronic technologies requires the availability of patterning techniques that are compatible with chemically sensitive materials…”
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Operating mechanism of light-emitting electrochemical cells
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Orthogonal Patterning of PEDOT:PSS for Organic Electronics using Hydrofluoroether Solvents
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (12-06-2009)“…By employing benign process solvents and specially tailored photopolymers, organic electronic materials can be lithographically patterned. Furthermore, because…”
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Electrospun Light-Emitting Nanofibers
Published in Nano letters (01-02-2007)“…We have electrospun light-emitting nanofibers from ruthenium(II) tris(bipyridine)/polyethylene oxide mixtures. The electroluminescent fibers were deposited on…”
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Integration of a surface-directed microfluidic system with an organic electrochemical transistor array for multi-analyte biosensors
Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2009)“…We report the integration of organic electrochemical transistors with a surface-directed microfluidic system. The end product is a chip in which an analyte…”
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Fabrication of polymer-based electronic circuits using photolithography
Published in Applied physics letters (31-10-2011)“…We exploited the concept of solvent orthogonality to enable photolithography for high-resolution, high-throughput fabrication of electronic circuits based on a…”
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Microfluidic gating of an organic electrochemical transistor
Published in Applied physics letters (04-07-2005)“…A microfluidic-based organic electrochemical transistor is reported. The integrated microfluidic channel not only confines and directs the flow of liquid…”
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Acid-Sensitive Semiperfluoroalkyl Resorcinarene: An Imaging Material for Organic Electronics
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-09-2008)“…An acid-sensitive semiperfluoroalkyl resorcinarene was synthesized, and its lithographic properties were evaluated. Its solubility in segregated…”
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Photolithographic Patterning in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Application to Patterned Light-emitting Devices
Published in 2008 Flexible Electronics and Displays Conference and Exhibition (01-01-2008)“…Photolithography is a high-throughput, cost-effective patterning technology. However, the application to organic electronic devices has been restricted because…”
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