konduktitaj
Konduktitaj, also known as conductive polymers, are a class of materials that exhibit electrical conductivity similar to metals. Unlike traditional metals, conductive polymers are composed of organic molecules, which makes them lightweight, flexible, and often easier to process. These polymers are typically derived from carbon-based structures, such as polyacetylene, polypyrrole, and polyaniline. Their conductivity can be enhanced through doping, a process that introduces charge carriers into the polymer structure.
One of the key advantages of konduktitaj is their versatility. They can be used in a wide
However, konduktitaj also have some limitations. Their conductivity is generally lower than that of traditional metals,