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Thermoelectric power and conductivity of different types of polypyrroleKemp et al., 1999
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- Kemp N
- Kaiser A
- Liu C
- Chapman B
- Mercier O
- Carr A
- Trodahl H
- Buckley R
- Partridge A
- Lee J
- Kim C
- Bartl A
- Dunsch L
- Smith W
- Shapiro J
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- Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
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We have measured the thermoelectric power and conductivity as a function of temperature of a wide range of polypyrrole samples, including a film of soluble polypyrrole synthesized chemically, and wrinkled films synthesized using indium–tin oxide electrodes; other samples …
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