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Electroluminescent zinc (II) bis (8-hydroxyquinoline): structural effects on electronic states and device performanceSapochak et al., 2002
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- Sapochak L
- Benincasa F
- Schofield R
- Baker J
- Riccio K
- Fogarty D
- Kohlmann H
- Ferris K
- Burrows P
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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We present direct evidence for stable oligomers in vacuum-deposited thin films of zinc (II) bis (8-hydroxyquinoline)(Znq2). The tetramer [(Znq2) 4] is the energetically favored configuration in both the single crystal and the vacuum-deposited thin film. Oligomerization …
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