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Poly separated polarons

Poly(semiquinone radical cations) (Separated Polarons)... [Pg.90]

Soliton (Fig. 2c) is a term used by physicists in various connections. From the chemist s point of view, a soliton is a positive, negative, or neutral radical-like site and corresponding conformational kink in the simple conjugated system of polyacetylene separating two semiinfinite conjugated chains. As with the polaron and bipolaron in other CPs, the soliton is mobile in the chain and is thought to be the charge carrier in poly acetylene. [Pg.172]


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