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Molecular Devices. Chiral, Bichromophoric Silicones: Ordering Principles in Complex Molecules

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Silicon Based Polymers

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The interaction of chromophores is proposed as a basis for the construction of devices with high complexity. Silicones are promising elements of structure to control the function of such devices.

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Langhals, H. (2008). Molecular Devices. Chiral, Bichromophoric Silicones: Ordering Principles in Complex Molecules. In: Ganachaud, F., Boileau, S., Boury, B. (eds) Silicon Based Polymers. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8528-4_5

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