Elsevier

Synthetic Metals

Volumes 135–136, 4 April 2003, Pages 35-36
Synthetic Metals

Gold recovery using fabrics coated with conducting polymers

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    Conducting textiles find applications as antistatic substrates [3], in electromagnetic interference shielding [6,9–15], electrochromic devices [16], electromechanical sensors [17,18], electrodes in supercapacitors [4,19], electrocardiogram monitoring [20] or dye-sensitized solar cells [21], as flexible electrodes [22], or in heat generation [23–25]. In addition to conductivity, conducting polymers have been used to control wettability [5,26,27], to promote flame retardation [28–30], to be applied as antimicrobial coatings [15,31,32] or in noble-metal recovery [33]. The electrochemical properties of conducting polymers are still to be more exploited.

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