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Ten‐Minute Synthesis of Highly Conductive Polymer Nanosheets on Ice Surfaces: Role of Ice Crystallinity
Front Cover: In article number 2100565 by Moon Jeong Park and co‐workers, an ecofriendly and efficient ice‐assisted synthetic route to develop highly conductive polymer nanosheets with highly anisotropic growth of conjugated backbones is established, which stems from ice‐induced π–π stacking interac...
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