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Resonance Raman study of polythiophene films in the doped and undoped states. Relations between spectral data and physicochemical properties

Bazzaoui et al., 1994

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16310712689321491125
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Bazzaoui E
Marsault J
Aeiyach S
Lacaze P
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Synthetic metals

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Polythiophene films prepared by electrochemical polymerization of thiophene were analysed, in situ and ex situ, by resonance Raman spectroscopy using several excitation wavelengths ranging between 457.8 and 1064 nm. The domain of the polymer reversibility …
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