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Bischak et al., 2020 - Google Patents

A reversible structural phase transition by electrochemically-driven ion injection into a conjugated polymer

Bischak et al., 2020

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5872182727296335555
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Bischak C
Flagg L
Yan K
Rehman T
Davies D
Quezada R
Onorato J
Luscombe C
Diao Y
Li C
Ginger D
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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We find that conjugated polymers can undergo reversible structural phase transitions during electrochemical oxidation and ion injection. We study poly [2, 5-bis (thiophenyl)-1, 4-bis (2- (2-(2-methoxyethoxy) ethoxy) ethoxy) benzene](PB2T-TEG), a conjugated polymer with …
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