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Poly phenylenevinylene s

Dwight SJ, Gaylord BS, Hong JW, Bazan GC (2004) Perturbation of fluorescence by nonspecific interactions between anionic poly(phenylenevinylene)s and proteins implications for biosensors. J Am Chem Soc 126 16850-16859... [Pg.387]

The area of molecular nonlinear optics has been rejuvenated by efforts to investigate three-dimensional multipolar systems, functionalized polymers as optoelectronic materials, near infrared optical parametric oscillators and related aspects.71 There have been some advances in chromophore design for second-order nonlinear optical materials 72 these include onedimensional CT molecules, octopolar compounds and organometallics. Some of the polydiacetylenes and poly(/>-phenylenevinylene)s appear to possess the required properties for use as third-order nonlinear optical materials for photonic switching.73... [Pg.12]

Horhold, H.H., Helbig, M., 1987. Poly(phenylenevinylene)s—synthesis and redoxchemistry of electroactive polymers. Makromol. Chem. Macromol. Symp. 12,229-258. [Pg.55]

The various functional layers in PLED devices are outlined in Figure 10.14. By applying a voltage across the device, electrons and holes are injected into the photoluminescent polymer, where they recombine to form excitons and emit light. Suitable, commonly used emissive polymers are conjugated materials such as poly(phenylenevinylene)s (PPVs) and polyfluorenes. [Pg.413]

Bao, Z.N., K.R. Amundson, and A.J. Lovinger. 1998. Poly(phenylenevinylene)S with dendritic side chains Synthesis, self-ordering, and liquid crystalline properties. Macromolecules 31 (24) 8647-8649. [Pg.1271]

Hoger, S., McNamara, J, I., Schricker, S., and Wudl, E, Novel silicon-substituted, soluble poly(phenylenevinylene)s enlargement of the semiconductor bandgap, Chem. Mater., 6, I71-I73 (1994). [Pg.974]


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