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Polysilylenes and polygermylenes

Polysilylenes and polygermylenes (also described as polysilanes and poly-germanes) are linear a-bonded Si or Ge polymers that contain a variety of C-based pendant groups. For charge transport, the role of the pendants is secondary and transport occurs by hopping between ordered main-chain segments between 15 to 30 repeat units separated by disordered links (Abkowitz and Stolka, 1988, 1988a, 1996). [Pg.444]


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