Abstract
The integration of nanomaterials into conductive polymers has revolutionized the field of material science by significantly enhancing their electrical properties and opening new avenues for applications in electronics, sensors, and energy storage systems. This article delves into the latest advancements in nanomaterials used to improve the conductivity and mechanical strength of conductive polymers. We explore various nanomaterials, including carbon nanotubes, graphene, and metallic nanoparticles, and their impact on the properties of conductive polymers. Through a comprehensive review, we highlight the synthesis methods, challenges, and potential applications in industries such as flexible electronics, bioelectronics, and energy storage. The development of high-performance conductive polymers incorporating nanomaterials holds promise for the next generation of electronic devices and renewable energy technologies.

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