Issue 31, 2006

Unusually high stability of a poly(alkylquaterthiophene-alt-oxadiazole) conjugated copolymer in its n and p-doped states

Abstract

Incorporation of electron accepting units (oxadiazole) into the 2,5-thienylene conjugated chain leads to a significant improvement in the n-doping–undoping redox stability of the resulting polymer.

Graphical abstract: Unusually high stability of a poly(alkylquaterthiophene-alt-oxadiazole) conjugated copolymer in its n and p-doped states

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 May 2006
Accepted
05 Jun 2006
First published
28 Jun 2006

Chem. Commun., 2006, 3299-3301

Unusually high stability of a poly(alkylquaterthiophene-alt-oxadiazole) conjugated copolymer in its n and p-doped states

M. D. Levi, A. S. Fisyuk, R. Demadrille, E. Markevich, Y. Gofer, D. Aurbach and A. Pron, Chem. Commun., 2006, 3299 DOI: 10.1039/B606320A

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