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Keyword [conducting polymers]
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181. Applications of the scanning vibrating electrode technique to the study of corrosion protection by conducting polymers
182. Surface modification of neural prosthetic devices by conducting polymers and biopolymers
183. Anisotropic structure and electrical properties of intrinsically conducting polymers
184. Studies of inter-polymer complexes of conducting polymers
185. Ion transport, sensing applications, and redox gradient formation: An electrochemical study of electronically conducting polymers
186. End-group functionalization of regioregular head-to-tail poly(3-alkylthiophenes) and its application to the synthesis of well-defined rod-coil block copolymers: Tuning the self-assembly and functional properties of conducting polymers
187. Optical studies of conducting polymers in metallic and semiconducting doped states
188. Ion transport in conducting polymers
189. Self-assembled monolayers as nucleation sites for electrochemical growth of conducting polymers
190. Electrically conducting polymers in thermosets and thermoplastics
191. Investigation of geometric and electronic properties of conducting polymers using semiempirical approach
192. Ultrafast photophysics of conducting polymers
193. Conducting polymers with integral transition metal macrocyclic ligand sub-unit
194. Design and synthesis of novel poly(phenylene ethynylene)-based materials: Approaches to conducting polymers and sensory materials
195. Charge transport in polypyrrole-based conducting polymers
196. Synthesis and investigation of new electronically and ionically conducting polymers
197. Transition metal-containing conducting polymers and segmented carborane-based and polyether triblock copolymers
198. Electronic transport processes in some highly insulating and semi-conducting polymers
199. QUARTZ CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ELECTROCHEMISTRY TO STUDY THE PROPERTIES OF ELECTRONICALLY CONDUCTING POLYMERS
200. SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MONOMERS AND POLYMERS CONTAINING MULTIPLE P-ARYLENEAZO OR P-BENZOQUINODIIMINE GROUPS: CONDUCTING POLYMERS, LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMERS, AND DIPOLAR POLYMERS
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