Yata et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Studies of porous polyacenic semiconductors toward application II. Fundamental electrochemical propertiesYata et al., 1990
- Document ID
- 10306847927009061091
- Author
- Yata S
- Osaki T
- Hato Y
- Takehara N
- Kinoshita H
- Tanaka K
- Yamabe T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Synthetic metals
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Fundamental electrochemical measurements on the porous polyacenic semiconductor (PAS) materials reported in our preceding paper I (Synth. Met., 38 (1990) 169–175) have been performed. It has been found that the charge-storing capacity becomes maximum in …
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