Yang, 1990 - Google Patents
Conducting polymer as electrochromic material: polyanilineYang, 1990
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- 5350503271307988790
- Author
- Yang S
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- Large-area Chromogenics: Materials and Devices for Transmittance Control
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The first conducting polymer was reported in 1977 when Shirakawa, MacDiarmid, Heeger and other coworkers1 discovered that polyacetylene (Fig. 1), an organic polymer and electrical insulator, could be converted into an electrical conductor by absorbing a small …
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