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Intrinsically Conducting Polymers from Fundamental to Applied Research

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Intrinsically Conducting Polymers: An Emerging Technology

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This contribution is not really a review, but rather a reflection on possible prospective applications of intrinsically conducting polymers in various domains.

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Genies, E. (1993). Intrinsically Conducting Polymers from Fundamental to Applied Research. In: Aldissi, M. (eds) Intrinsically Conducting Polymers: An Emerging Technology. NATO ASI Series, vol 246. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1952-0_8

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