Conductive Polymers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2024
- Plastics, or polymers are, generally considered to be insulators. This video explains how this notion was turned on its head with the amazing story of the discovery of a special group of plastics that exhibit metallic properties. What this video to learn about this Nobel-winning research. #scicomm #organics #polymers #conductingpolymers #metallic
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Felt like watching a ted ed video..awesome explanation and animation
It was so easily explained
Wonderful
If things are taught in college in this way scenario would be different in India
Thank you for this video
6 years later, this video needs an update.
With another voice speaking, please. A healthy one.
This is mind-blowing! Thanks for the video!!
after watching so many boring videos I found this one is the most easiest and enjoyment explaining video. Thank you.
Amazing animation with a beautiful explanation
Cleared it all
Thank uh☺️
Thank you for this fantastic explaination! This helped me grasped doping so much better.
Perfect presentation, I´m sorry...could you tell me what´s the software that you use for your animations, thanks =)
So beautifully described.
Thank you so much.Your explanation is brilliant.
Thank you for the explanation...!!! Certainly deserved a Subscription.
Thanks a Ton.
Very Informative
it's an attractive way which makes it easier to understand ,thank you sooo much!
its a good explanation with animations.
thank u.
thank you so much! solved all my problems
THank you for such a great video.
Excellent.
God bless you
Excellent explication 👏🏼
God bless
What programs did you use to make this animation?
Great explanation!
nice work, thanks!
Thanks for this video.
Awesome! Thanks! & Congrats!
it is really impressive, thank you!!
thanks a alot, this presentation really help me
Dang plastic batteries would be a game changer.
You need to have displacement for the heat or it will melt
This helped thanks a bunch !!
Beautiful and explanatory-Thanks for share.
Here after wondering whats in an OLED tv. Now I'm fascinated by the science.
Great 🎉 it was a really good explanation loved it
thanks for this video
Excellent Video!
Superb explanation, great animation and beautiful VOICE !
nice video., plus the narrator has a beautiful voice :D
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how i wish they could explain us in the same manner at college!!!!!!
Same here
Thank you so much!
That is a great explanation, but the background sound is distracting.
great video
Conductive polymers are the most promising field in macromolecule science.
Great to see
Thanks .upload more videos
Thank you so much.
thank you l really understood
Hello .. thanks for everything
But I have some question ..
What is the reference for this concept ??
Just perfect
excellent
Lovely video
What a beautiful and helpful video! Thanks!
@Lighting Bolt bruhh what are you doing nowadays?
superb
it is really cool stuff.
very good
Great video. I did some more research on this topic and my curiosity is peaked. Can Polyacetylene effectively conduct electricity at room temperature? I read that its conductivity fluctuated at different temperatures and it was hard to process. I want to use Polyacetylene as wires or contacts in place of copper to connect a parallel plate capacitor and a battery. Is this feasible? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
harpreetsidhu1411@gmail.com you can email me on that adress. surly we can discuss more detail on this..
Thanks for making it so simple❤
2:15 Tatakae, tatakae; Alan Heeger 😂
thanks
It's great
It's not a mistake, It's an accident. Their is a difference.
Nice
Thanks so much !!! dễ hiểu lắm các bạn
grt n aswm voice of the narrator
May another accidental material invention occur by myself inshaAllah 😅
amazinnnggg videeeeoo
Good
1:04 This doesn't happen. Electrons are delocalized means that electrons move from atom to atom. Your presentation showed the ejection of electrons.
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Thanku waheguru ji bless me🙏🙏
merçi pour la vedio s'il vous plait si possible de mettre cette vedio en français
3:49
Great science, your mouth sounds dry the smacking was a bit disturbing but still very informative
:/
3:57