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Synthesis and electrical characterization of oligo (phenylene ethynylene) molecular wires coordinated to transition metal complexes

Ng et al., 2009

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1752948073541508983
Author
Ng Z
Loh K
Li L
Ho P
Bai P
Yip J
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ACS nano

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Organometallic wires are interesting alternatives to conventional molecular wires based on a pure organic system because of the presence of d orbitals in the transition metal complex. However, synthetic problems, such as decreased stability of the compounds when labile …
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