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    The Membrane Properties of Electroactive Polymer Films

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    Electroactive polymers fall into two categories. The first group are the redox polymers, which consist of an electronically insulating polymer matrix with attached redox sites.(1–4) The PVPy/Ru matrix represented in Fig. 3.1 is a typical example. The second group are the conjugated polymers, such as polypyrrole, polyaniline, or the poly(Nsulfopropylpyrrole-co-pyrrole) represented in Fig. 3.2. These consist of extended π-electron systems from which electrons can be withdrawn (see Fig. 3.2) or into which additional electrons can be injected.(5–12) The unpaired electrons of the produced radical cations or anions are delocalized over several monomer units of the polymer chain, forming polarons that interact with one another. With increasing concentration they associate to form bipolarons, i.e., electronspin-free dimers.(13)</sup

    A Linguistic Analysis of the Vase Inscriptions of Sophilos

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    History of Treatment In Children With Developmental Disabilities And Psychopathology

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    Molecular-beam studies of Penning ionization

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    Pathogenetische Fragen bei der Osteogenesis imperfecta

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    The Electrophilic Nature of Carbenoids, Nitrenoids, and Oxenoids

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    Maize Protein Expression

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    SLAVERY: ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT (2005)

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