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S V3 STAB PEDOT:PSS


Product Code M1221-100g
Price $405

Improved Environmental Stability in Screen Printing

Ideal for transparent electrodes in organic photodetectors, printed pressure sensors, and more


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S V3 STAB PEDOT:PSS is the stabilized version of S V3 PEDOT:PSS with improved environmental stability. Formulated for screen printing, this blue PEDOT:PSS dispersion/paste in glycols can be processed to form a flexible or rigid substrate. Offering high conductivity, flexibility, and optical transparency, S V3 PEDOT:PSS is used for transparent electrodes in printed electronics such as electrochromic devices. Applications include wearable printed pressure sensors and smart textiles, organic photodetectors and photovoltaics, electrochromic indicators/displays, and electroluminescence (EL) lightings.

Stretchable, self-healing, and recyclable material based on a mixture of the conductive polymer S V3 STAB PEDOT:PSS, polyurethane (PU) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) demonstrates excellent elongation at brake (∼ 350%), high toughness (∼ 24.6 MJ m-3), and outstanding mechanical and electrical healing efficiencies with electrical conductivity of ∼10 S cm-1. S V3 STAB has also been employed in electrochemical neuromorphic organic devices (ENODes) to form neurohybrid connections with living neurons so that the biological cells can actively communicate with the artificial hardware.

Highly Transparent

86% transmission
to active layer

Versatile Applications

Photodetectors, pressure sensors, and more

Quality Formulation

Create high performance electronic devices

High Conductivity

Sheet resistance of
450 – 600 Ω/sq

Technical Data


Product Name Clevios™ S V3 STAB
Solvent Glycols (Paste)
Composition PEDOT/PSS (1:2.5 w/w)
CAS Number 155090-83-8
Solid Content N/A
Sheet Resistance 100 – 1000 Ω/sq
Conductivity High conductivity
Viscosity 1.5 – 6.0 Pa.s
Packaging 100 g of solution (paste) sealed in a light resistant bottle with temperature indicator
Storage 3 – 5 °C

Choosing a PEDOT:PSS Material


S V3, S V4, and S V4 STAB are also available in our range of PEDOT:PSS. As formulated pastes for screen-printing transparent conductive electrodes, these materials offer the following advantages:

  • Thermoforming into three dimensional shapes, in mold-electronics
  • Highly conductive
  • Transparent
  • Flexible
  • Screens can be easily cleaned by water
Product Description Sheet Resistance* (Ohm/sq) Transmission* (%)
S V3 Standard dispersion for screen printing 350 – 500 85
S V3 STAB S V3 with improved environmental stability 450 – 600 86
S V4 Highly conductive formulation 250 – 400 85
S V4 STAB S V4 with improved environmental stability 300 – 500 86

*Typical sheet resistance and transmission values measured on prints made with standard 140/31 screen on Melinex 506, transmission value including substrate.

MSDS Document


S V3 STAB PEDOT:PSS MSDS SheetS V3 STAB PEDOT:PSS MSDS Sheet

Transparent Electrode Applications


  • Printed electronics
  • Electroluminescence lamps
  • Electrochromic device
  • Piezoelectric devices
  • Smart wearable textiles
  • Biosensors
  • Thermoelectrics

Literature and Reviews


  1. D. Rana et a. (2024), Tissue-like interfacing of planar electrochemical organic neuromorphic devices, Neuromorph. Comput. Eng., 4, 034010; DOI 10.1088/2634-4386/ad63c6.
  2. J. Kim et al. (2024), Self-healing, stretchable and recyclable polyurethane-PEDOT:PSS conductive blends, Mater. Horiz., 11, 3548-3560; DOI: 10.1039/D4MH00203B.
  3. J. Hagler et al. (2022), Flexible and stretchable printed conducting polymer devices for electrodermal activity measurements, Flex. Print. Electron., 7, 014008; DOI 10.1088/2058-8585/ac4d0f.
  4. A. Azimi et al. (2023), Effect of ionic conductivity of electrolyte on printed planar and vertical organic electrochemical transistors, Faraday Discuss., 246, 540-555; DOI: 10.1039/D3FD00065F.
  5. M. Abbasipour et al. (2023), Stretchable kirigami-inspired conductive polymers for strain sensors applications, Flex. Print. Electron., 8, 024003; DOI: 10.1088/2058-8585/acda47.

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