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Synthesis and properties of poly (phenylene ethynylene) s with pendant hexafluoro-2-propanol groupsAmara et al., 2005
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- Amara J
- Swager T
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- Macromolecules
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Several poly (phenylene ethynylene) s with pendant hexafluoro-2-propanol (HFIP) groups have been synthesized and characterized in terms of their solution and thin-film optical properties. The incorporation of strongly hydrogen-bond-donating HFIP groups into …
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