1979
DOI: 10.1002/bbpc.19790830422
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Semiconductive Conjugated Polymers

Abstract: A review is given about the syntheses and electrical properties of conjugated poly(arylenevinylenes), poly(arylenebutadienylenes), poly‐(arylenepolyenylenes), polymeric cyanine dyes, polymeric azomethines, and polymeric azines. All these polymers are organic semiconductors and photoconductors. — Variations in chemical structure cause changes in the electrical conductivities: Electron donating substituents in aromatic units respectively heteroaromatic electron excess systems give rise to enhanced electrical con… Show more

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“…12 However, despite this a priori better π-electron delocalization, nTVs have scarcely been considered so far. Whereas nTVs up to the heptamer stage have been known for some time, 15,16 further chain extension as well as the detailed characterization of the electronic properties of this class of COs has been hampered by their poor solubility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 However, despite this a priori better π-electron delocalization, nTVs have scarcely been considered so far. Whereas nTVs up to the heptamer stage have been known for some time, 15,16 further chain extension as well as the detailed characterization of the electronic properties of this class of COs has been hampered by their poor solubility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%