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2006-10-24 News Release
Partnership strengthens chemicals research activities Ciba Specialty Chemicals and Max Planck Institute to develop novel conductive materials for printable organic electronics.
The three-year, multidisciplinary project between Ciba Specialty Chemicals
and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany focuses
on the development of novel conductive polymers for printable electronic
material applications. This collaboration between a leading global manufacturer
of specialty chemicals and one of the top academic research institutions
in material science is expected to speed up the introduction of improved
materials. The production of devices such as sensors, photovoltaic cells,
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, Organic Light Emitting Diodes
(OLEDs) and other electronics will benefit considerably from printing
as against other techniques, such as etching.
“With this partnership, we want to take a major step to bridge
the gap between potential and real application of conductive polymers
in an important application area. Only two months elapsed between the
introduction of the project concept and its implementation. This reflects
the speed of development in this emerging technology area and the rapid
progress achieved through the cooperation between Ciba Specialty Chemicals
and the Max
Planck Institute Polymers have long been known as insulators. Only after the discovery and development of their conductive and semiconductive capabilities did organic electronic applications become feasible in thin, light, flexible and extremely inexpensive formats. The advantage of polymers lies in their comparatively simple and low-cost processability. Electroconductive polymers are already used in display and solar technology as well as in sensors. The market potential of their use in simple plastic electronic systems such as RFID tags, low-cost biomedical sensors, data storage and consumer products is also substantial. In the area of electronic materials, Ciba Specialty Chemicals develops,
produces and markets advanced functional materials, including pigments,
dyes, photoinitiators and light stabilizers for display, information storage
and microelectronics applications. Ciba’s research team has established
a solid network with a number of technology leaders and is developing
novel organic electroluminescent materials for display and lighting applications,
as well as organic semiconductor materials for transistor and solar cell
applications. The Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research The joint research project of the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
and Ciba Specialty Chemicals was established under and coordinated by
the Plastic
Electronics Foundation
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