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Self-doped conducting polymers

M. S. Freund and B. A. D. Deore, Ed. Self-Doped Conducting Polymers , John Wiley Sons, New Jersey, 2007. [Pg.971]

Freund, M.S. and Deore, B.A. (2007) Self-Doped Conducting Polymers, John WUey Sons. New York. [Pg.395]

Self-doped Conductive Polymers M S. A. Abdou and S. Holdcroft... [Pg.873]

Freund. M. S, Deore B., Self-Doped Conducting Polymers, Wiley, pp.1,2,10-12, 2006. [Pg.262]

S. K. Shukla, M. A. Quraishi, R. Prakash, A Self-Doped Conducting Polymer Polyanthranilic Acid An Efficient Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Acidic Solution. Corros. Sci. 2008, 50,2867-2872. [Pg.90]

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Self-Doped Conducting Polymers M.S. Freund and B.A. Deore 2007 John Wiley 8c Sons, Ltd... [Pg.219]

Similarly to polyaniline and polythiophene, several other self-doped conducting polymers have been explored including polypyrrole, poly(3,6-(carbaz-9-yl) propanesulfonate), poly(p-phenylene), poly(indolecar-boxylic acid), polyphenylenevinylene, and poly(2-ethynyl-N-(4-sulfo-butyl)pyridinium betaine). The details of synthesis and properties are described in the following sections. [Pg.262]


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