plastokvinoon
Plastokvinoon is a fictional polymeric material introduced in speculative materials science to illustrate the behavior of redox-active conjugated polymers used in flexible electronics. In this context, plastokvinoon is described as a covalently bound network that incorporates kvinoon redox centers within a conjugated organic backbone, providing mixed ionic and electronic transport.
Etymology and origin: The name combines plasto-, referring to plastic or polymeric materials, with kvinoon, a
Structure and properties: The material is described as a conjugated polymer with embedded kvinoon units along
Synthesis and processing: In speculative accounts plastokvinoon is produced by step-growth polymerization of kvinoon-containing monomers or
Applications and potential: The imagined applications include energy storage devices (flexible supercapacitors and redox-flow concepts), electrochromic
Status and safety: Plastokvinoon remains a hypothetical example used in teaching or thought experiments. No peer-reviewed