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Backbone structure electrochemistry

A Structural characteristic of conducting organic polymers is the conjugation of the chain-linked electroactive monomeric units, i.e. the monomers interact via a 7t-electron system. In this respect they are fundamentally different from redox polymers. Although redox polymers also contain electroactive groups, the polymer backbone is not conjugated. Consequently, and irrespective of their charge state, redox polymers are nonconductors. Their importance for electrochemistry lies mainly in their use as materials for modified el trodes. Redox polymers have been discussed in depth in the literature and will not be included in this review. [Pg.3]


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