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Optical and electrical properties of π-conjugated polymers built with the 10 π-electron methano[10]annulene ring system

Nontraditional aromatic molecules hold tremendous promise for the design and realization of advanced materials for organic electronics applications. In this report, we describe recent work with the 10 π-electron methano[10]annulene molecule. We used chemistry established by Vogel and by Neidlein to...

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Published in:Pure and applied chemistry 2010-04, Vol.82 (4), p.1045-1053
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Electrical properties
Electrochemical oxidation
Electronics
Optical properties
Organic chemistry
Pi-electrons
Polymers
spectro-electrochemistry
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