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Synthetic Routes to Intrinsically Conducting Organic Materials ICOMs

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Between Goppelsroeder’s “electrochemically charging and discharging of polyaniline” in 1891 and highly oriented polyacetylene with metallike characteristics in 1987 lies a century.

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Naarmann, H. (1991). Synthetic Routes to Intrinsically Conducting Organic Materials ICOMs. In: Prasad, P.N., Nigam, J.K. (eds) Frontiers of Polymer Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3856-1_28

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