Charge-transfer salts, fullerenes, and photoconductors
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Charge-transfer salts, fullerenes, and photoconductors
(Handbook of organic conductive molecules and polymers / edited by Hari Singh Nalwa, v. 1)
J. Wiley, c1997
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Description and Table of Contents
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:set ISBN 9780471962755
Description
Conductive polymers----polymers that conduct electricity----have applications in telecommunications, electronics, materials science, chemistry and physics. The four self--contained volumes of this handbook thoroughly explore all aspects of conductive polymers including chemical and physical properties, technology and applications. Conductive polymers----polymers that conduct electricity----have applications in telecommunications, electronics, materials science, chemistry and physics. The four self--contained volumes of this handbook thoroughly explore all aspects of conductive polymers including chemical and physical properties, technology and applications.
Table of Contents
- Vol 1: From electron acceptor molecules to photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer systems
- perylene based conductors
- tetrachalcogenafulvalenes, metal 1,2-dichalcogenolenes and their conductive salts
- conductive hetero-TCNQs
- molecular metals and superconductors based on transition metal complexes
- conductivity and superconductivity in doped fullerenes
- electrochemistry of fullerenes
- photophysics, charge separation and associated device applications of conjugated polymer/fullerene composites
- photoconductivity in fullerenes
- organic photoconductive materials for xenographic photoreceptors
- photoconductive polymers
- graphite intercalation compounds
- electrically conductive metallophthalocyanines
- electrically conductive Langmuir-Blogett films
- magnetism of stable organic radical crystals. Vol 2: Polyacetylene
- electrically conductive polyacetylene copolymers
- perconjugated organic polymer - early synthesis attempts and applications
- electrochemical synthesis of polyheterocycles and their applications
- (-conductive polymers prepared by organometallic polycondensation
- poly(p-phenylenes) - preparation techniques and general properties
- synthesis and properties of processable polythiophenes
- molecular conductive materials - from polythiophenes to oligothiophenes
- charge-state incorporation in bis-thienyl polyenes and thienylene polyenylene oligomers and polymers
- polypyrroles - from basic research to technological applications
- polythiophene and polypyrrole copolymers
- polyanilines
- electrically conductive polytoluidines
- silicon containing thiophene monomers, oligomers and polymers - synthesis, characterization and properties
- silicon and germanium containing conductive polymers
- polyazines - synthesis, structure, spectroscopy and conducting properties
- conductive metallophthalocyanine polymers
- conductive polymer blends and composites
- organometallic conductive polymers
- self-doped conductive polymers. Vol 3: Crystallography of conductive polymers
- the structure of polythiophenes
- photoelectron spectroscopy of conductive polymers
- spectroelectrochemistry and spectroscopy of conducting polymers
- structural investigation of soluble conjugated polymers and modification of their structure at submicron scale with a scanning force microscope
- magnetic properties of conducting polymers
- Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) Studies of conjugated polymer films, LEDs, and fullerenes
- microwave properties of conductives polymers
- electrochemistry of conjugated polymers
- electrocatalytic properties of conductive polymers due to dispersion
- physical and spectroscopic properties of polypyrrole films containing transition metal complexes as counteranions
- thin film properties of oligothiophenes
- electrochroism in polyanilines
- thermochromism and solvatochromism in polythiophenes
- degradation and stability of conductive polymers. Vol 4: Transport in conducting polymers
- electronic structure of (conjugated polymers). (Part contents)
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v. 1 ISBN 9780471965930
Description
Conductive polymers--polymers that conduct electricity--have applications in telecommunications, electronics, materials science, chemistry and physics. The four self-contained volumes of this handbook thoroughly explore all aspects of conductive polymers including chemical and physical properties, technology and applications.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents: From Electron Acceptor Molecules to Photoinduced Intramolecular Electron-Transfer Systems (N. Martin & C. Seoane). Perylene Based Conductors (M. Almeida & R. Henriques). Molecular Metals and Superconductors Based on Transition Metal Complexes (A. Kobayashi & H. Kobayashi). Conductivity and Superconductivity in Doped Fullerenes (K. Tanigaki). Photophysics, Charge Separation and Device Applications of Conjugated Polymer/Fullerene Composites (N. Sariciftci & A. Heeger). Photoconductivity in Fullerenes (A. Hamed). Electrically Conductive Metallophthalocyanines (M. Hanack & L. Subramanian). Magnetism of Stable Organic Radical Crystals (M. Kinoshita).
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