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Electrochemical and electric properties of vacuum-deposited poly (arylene) s: electrochemical activity, diode, and electroluminescence

Yamamoto et al., 1992

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16257332986467278124
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Yamamoto T
Wakayama H
Fukuda T
Kanbara T
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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(0.1 M). Scan rate= 10 mV s'1. poly (arylene) s, and the results are summarized in Table I. As for PPP, its electrochemical redox potentials have been reported. However, its electrochromic properties have not been reported, to our knowledge, presumably due to …
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