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Molecular electronics Langmuir-Blodgett multilayers

By its very nature, copolymerization offers the unique capability or opportunity for chemists to design and construct molecules with special electronic properties using established techniques. The Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique, for instance, enables the chemist to organize molecules into highly ordered monolayers and to manipulate a multilayer film to a desired architecture. Copolymerization enables the molecular architect or tailor to incorporate various molecules, e.g. biological components, into electroactive PP and PT polymers. The number of potential applications for these unique materials is unlimited. [Pg.471]


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