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Polyfluorenes polyelectrolytes

Huang, F. Wu, H. B. Peng, J. B. Yang, W. and Cao, Y. 2007. Polyfluorene polyelectrolytes and their precursors processable from environment-friendly solvents (alcohol or water) for PLED applications. Curr. Org. Chem. 11 1207-1219. [Pg.259]

Conjugated polymers are powerfiil fluorescent materials, which makes them suitable for applications as chemical sensors. Chart 13.1 presents the structures of some typical polymers that are applicable for the detection of analytes at low concentrations. These polymers include poly(p-phenylene ethynylene), PPE poly(p-phenylene vinylene), PPV polyacetylene and polyfluorene. Those polymers bearing ionizable pendant groups are water-soluble polyelectrolytes. [Pg.349]

Huang, R, L.T. Hou, H.L. Shen, J.X. Jiang, F. Wang, H.Y. Zhen, and Y. Cao. 2005. Synthesis, photophysics, and electroluminescence of high-efficiency saturated red light-emitting polyfluorene-based polyelectrolytes and their neutral precursors. J Mater Chem 15 (25) 2499-2507. [Pg.1275]


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