Tan et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Molecular design features for charge transport in nonconjugated radical polymersTan et al., 2021
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- 15364637261883441619
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- Tan Y
- Casetti N
- Boudouris B
- Savoie B
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Conducting polymers based on open-shell radical moieties exhibit potentially advantageous processing, stability, and optical attributes compared with conventional doped conjugated polymers. Despite their ascendance, reported radical conductors have been based almost …
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