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Polygermanes physical properties

As explained in the introduction, the polysilanes (and related polygermanes and poly-stannanes) are different from all other high polymers, in that they exhibit sigma-electron delocalization. This phenomenon leads to special physical properties strong electronic absorption, conductivity, photoconductivity, photosensitivity, and so on, which are crucial for many of the technological applications of polysilanes. Other polymers, such as polyacetylene and polythiophene, display electron delocalization, but in these materials the delocalization involves pi-electrons. [Pg.215]


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