Kawabata et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Horizontal and vertical orientation of polythiophenes by electrochemical polymerization in magnetically aligned smectic liquid crystalKawabata et al., 2013
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- Kawabata K
- Nimori S
- Goto H
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- ACS Macro Letters
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Macroscopically highly oriented polythiophene derivative films are synthesized by electrochemical polymerization in a smectic liquid crystal reaction medium. Control of orientation direction of conjugated main chains is performed by use of magnetic field which …
- 229920000123 polythiophene 0 title abstract description 37
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