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  <title><![CDATA[Going Back to Basics Yields a Printable, Transparent Plastic That’s Highly Conductive]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>It was a simple idea &mdash; maybe even too simple to work.</p>

<p>Research scientist James Ponder and a team of Georgia Tech chemists and engineers thought they could design a transparent polymer film that would conduct electricity as effectively as other commonly used materials, while also being flexible and easy to use at an industrial scale.</p>

<p>They&rsquo;d do it by simply removing the nonconductive material from their conductive element. Sounds logical, right?</p>

<p>The resulting process could yield new kinds of flexible, transparent electronic devices &mdash;&nbsp;things like wearable biosensors, organic photovoltaic cells, and virtual or augmented reality displays and glasses.</p>

<p>&ldquo;We had this initial idea that we have a conductive element that we&#39;re covering with a nonconductive material, so what if we just get rid of that,&rdquo; said Ponder, who earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at Georgia Tech and returned as a research scientist in mechanical engineering. &ldquo;It&#39;s a simple idea, and there were so many points where it could have failed for different reasons. But it does work, and it works better than we expected.&rdquo;</p>

<p><a href="https://coe.gatech.edu/news/2022/12/going-back-basics-yields-printable-transparent-plastic-thats-highly-conductive"><strong>Read more about the team&#39;s flexible, highly conductive polymer on the College of Engineering website.</strong></a></p>
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      <value><![CDATA[Chemists and engineers collaborate on process that washes away nonconductive side chains from a robust polymer backbone to create a powerful conductive plastic.]]></value>
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