Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Organic Conductors Except Polymers

Phthalocyanines with photoconductive and electrochromic properties 87YGK837. [Pg.45]

Tetrachalcogenofulvalenes and their charge-transfer complexes 87MI61, 87YGK502. [Pg.45]

Chelates and coordination compounds with heterocyclic ligands, general [Pg.46]

Metallocomplexes of heterocycles as catalysts 87CRV1401, 87UK754 89YGK1017 90UK1960. [Pg.46]


Organic conductors can naturally be subdivided into two types single crystals and polymers. The former have experienced a rapid development from semiconductors (1950 s - 1960 s) (1) to metals (1970 s) (2) to superconductors (1980 s) (3). Highly conducting organic polymers (except "pyropolymers" and composites) have had a shorter history. [Pg.257]


See other pages where Organic Conductors Except Polymers is mentioned: [Pg.218]    [Pg.302]    [Pg.45]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.16]    [Pg.218]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.219]    [Pg.218]    [Pg.218]    [Pg.302]    [Pg.45]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.16]    [Pg.218]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.219]    [Pg.218]    [Pg.48]    [Pg.781]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.511]    [Pg.597]   


SEARCH



Exceptions

Organic polymers

© 2024 chempedia.info