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Pyridine complexes Ruthenium blues

The electropolymerization method of functional monomers has proved successful in many cases, in particular to incorporate various ligands and their metallic complexes, like salen [66,245], porphyrin [246], diphosphine [247], pyridine [71,80,248,249], crown ether [250,251], metallofullerene [252], tetraazacyclotetradecane [253], or Prussian blue type [254] in a conjugated organic material like PPy, PTh, or PANE Thick films are likely to be obtained provided that the polymer is redox active at the deposition potential due to this, Zotti et al. demonstrated that 5,5 -bis(3,4-(ethylenedioxy)thien-2-yl)-2,2 -bipyridine could be electropolymerized when complexed by iron and ruthenium, but not in the case of complexation by nickel or copper [71]. [Pg.772]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.16 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.16 ]




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