Highly Conductive, Regioregular Alkoxy-Functionalized Polythiophenes: A New Class of Stable, Low Band Gap Materials
Chemistry of Materials2005Vol. 17(13), pp. 3317–3319
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Abstract
Presented here is the synthesis and unique physical properties for a new class of highly processable regioregular poly(3-alkoxy-functionalized thiophenes). These polymers exhibit high electrical conductivities with very good stabilities (over 3 years) when doped with iodine vapor followed by exposure to ambient conditions.
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