1997
DOI: 10.1016/s1010-6030(96)04476-0
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Synthesis and properties of photoactive and electroactive polymers based on transition metal complexes

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“…During the last decades, metal/polymer composite have received focused attention in many technological areas such as electrical conductive polymer, anti-corrosion materials, organized molecular metal/polymer systems [1][2][3], etc. due to their remarkable physical and chemical attributes.…”
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“…During the last decades, metal/polymer composite have received focused attention in many technological areas such as electrical conductive polymer, anti-corrosion materials, organized molecular metal/polymer systems [1][2][3], etc. due to their remarkable physical and chemical attributes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such supramolecular-organized structures show electric conductivity, are photoelectrochemically active, and can be used in information technologies and photoelectric devices due to their ability to the photo-and electro-induced charge transfer processes [1]. In addition, the analogous molecular system can be used to solve the problems of the solar energy accumulation and conversion, of ecological safety (electrocatalysts, electrosensitizers) [2, 3] and the development of materials with the extensive functional potentials on their basis [4,5].Along with the development of electrochemical procedures for the synthesis of photosensitive, organized molecular structures on the basis of the transition metal complexes, the studies of photochemical and photophysical activity of macrocyclic compounds and their ability to take part in photo-induced aggregation processes resulting in polynuclear structures are continued [6][7][8][9]. The most interesting for the development of photoactive polynuclear systems are the square-planar Pt(II) and Pd(II) complexes [10], including those with the Salen-type ligands.…”
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“…Such supramolecular-organized structures show electric conductivity, are photoelectrochemically active, and can be used in information technologies and photoelectric devices due to their ability to the photo-and electro-induced charge transfer processes [1]. In addition, the analogous molecular system can be used to solve the problems of the solar energy accumulation and conversion, of ecological safety (electrocatalysts, electrosensitizers) [2,3] and the development of materials with the extensive functional potentials on their basis [4,5].…”
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