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By using formal estimation methods, it is shown that heterogeneous redox structures, which are formed in the course of oxidation of vacuum evaporated thin polyaniline layers in the temperature range of 0–30°C, become more ordered with the increase in the oxidation temperature.
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Yablokov, M.Y., Ivanov, V.F., Cheberyako, K.V. et al. Self-Organization and Analysis of the Morphology of Vacuum Evaporated Polyaniline Films. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry 40, 349–351 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUEL.0000019675.85794.56
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