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Unipolar electron transport polymers: a thiazole based all-electron acceptor approach

Yuan et al., 2016

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Yuan Z
Fu B
Thomas S
Zhang S
DeLuca G
Chang R
Lopez L
Fares C
Zhang G
Bredas J
Reichmanis E
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Conjugated polymers have attracted considerable attention for applications in organic electronic devices due to their easily modifiable structures, excellent solution processability, and potential for low-cost device fabrication. 1− 5 Extensive synthetic research has enabled …
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