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Conjugated polymers based on selenophene building blocks
Adam V. Marsh,
Martin Heeney
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Chemistry
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Polymer-based
100%
Conjugated Polymers
100%
Selenophene
100%
Thiophene
40%
Electronic Devices
20%
Solar Cell
20%
Molecular Building Blocks
20%
Homopolymer
20%
Full Potential
20%
Design Space
20%
Optimization Study
20%
Selenium
20%
Optoelectronic Properties
20%
Polymer Backbone
20%
Alkylation
20%
Heterocycles
20%
Solution Processability
20%
Donor-acceptor Copolymers
20%
Organic Electronic Devices
20%
Material Optimization
20%
Small Molecular
20%
Polymer System
20%
Chemically Synthesized
20%
Chemical Design
20%
Electro-optical Characteristics
20%
Polymeric Architecture
20%
Semiconducting Conjugated Polymers
20%
Polyselenophene
20%
Intrinsic Flexibility
20%
State of the Field
20%
Cell Transistor
20%
Material Science
Conjugated Polymer
100%
Organic Electronics
25%
Copolymer
25%
Transistor
25%
Solar Cell
25%
Chemical Engineering
Conjugated Polymer
100%
Thiophene
50%
Copolymer
25%