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Poly 3,3-dimethyl-3,4-dihydro-2//-thieno[3,4-fc]-(l, 4)dioxepine [PPoDOT-(CH3)2]  [Pg.778]

Poly [3,6-bis(3,4-ethylenedioxy)thienyl]-A-methylcarbazole (PBEDOT-NMeCz) Poly[2-(3,4-ethylenedioxy)thienyl(biphenyl)] (PBEDOT-BP)  [Pg.778]

Reprinted from F. Carpi, D. De Rossi, Coiors from eiectroactive poiymers eiectrochromic, electroluminescent and laser devices based on organic materials. Opt. Laser Tedmol. 38, 292 (2006), Copyright 2006, with permission from Elsevier. [Pg.778]


M. Fujita (ed.), Molecular Self-assembly Organic versus Inorganic Approaches (Structure and Bonding, vol. 96), Springer, Berlin, 2000. [Pg.809]

The temperature-related increase in the of CO2 is a trend noted in basinal gases worldwide (James, 1990 Hunt, 1996). It may reflect the evolving balance between different pathways of CO2 generation (organic versus inorganic) as late diagenesis progresses. [Pg.3634]

Molecular Self-Assembly Organic Versus Inorganic Approaches... [Pg.314]

Gardner, L.R., 1974. Organic versus inorganic metal complexes in sulfidic marine waters — some speculative calculations based on available stability constants. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 38 1297—1302. [Pg.412]

Organic versus Inorganic Bottom Anti reflection Coating and Rework/Stripping Issues... [Pg.438]

Classical chemical approach organic versus inorganic phosphorus... [Pg.91]

Today chemists no longer classify organic versus inorganic compounds based on how they are derived. The current textbook definition of an organic compound is a pure substance that contains carbon and hydrogen and possibly other elements. In contrast, inorganic compounds are all the remaining pure substances (other than simple elements) that occur either naturally or artificially. [Pg.69]

Molecular Self-Assembly—Organic Versus Inorganic Approaches Fujita, M.. Ed. Structure and Bonding, Springer-Verlag Berlin, Germany. 2000 Vol. 96. [Pg.273]

Kato T. Hydrogen-bonded liquid crystals molecular self-assembly for dynamically functional materials. In Fuiita M, editor. Molecular self-assembly organic versus inorganic approaches. Berlin Heidelberg Springer 2000. p. 95-146. [Pg.408]

Krische, M., Lehn, J.-M. The Utilization of Persistent H-Bonding Motifs in the Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Architectures. In Fuiita, M. (ed.) Molecular Self-Assembly Organic Versus Inorganic Approaches. Structure and Bonding, vol. 96, pp. 3-29. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg (2000). doi 10.1007/3-540-46591-X l... [Pg.179]


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