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A New Polyparaphenylene Thin Film Obtained by Electroreduction: Characterization and Electrochemical Studies

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Electronic Properties of Conjugated Polymers

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Polyparaphenylene (PPP) is one of the most attractive conducting polymers as it shows a non-degenerate ground state. Much work has been done on this polymer in the last few years /1/ but it was carried out on either powder form polymer /2/ or films obtained by electrooxidation methods /3/. We have recently succeeded in forming PPP film onto various substrates by using electrochemical reduction of 1,4-dibromobiphenyl in the presence of a nickel complex /4/.

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Froyer, G., Pelous, Y., Ollivier, G. (1987). A New Polyparaphenylene Thin Film Obtained by Electroreduction: Characterization and Electrochemical Studies. In: Kuzmany, H., Mehring, M., Roth, S. (eds) Electronic Properties of Conjugated Polymers. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, vol 76. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83284-0_56

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