M. Hissler
The rise of organophosphorus derivatives in pi-conjugated materials chemistry
Hissler, M.; Dyer, P.W.; Reau, R.
Abstract
This chapter concerns the synthesis and properties of pi-conjugated oligomers and polymers containing phosphorus moieties, an area of increasing interest since the early 1990s. Emphasis is placed on the versatility engendered by the incorporation of phosphorus, especially with regard to tuning the photophysical and electronic characteristics of the new materials. This review also describes the first applications of these P-based materials in optoelectronics (nonlinear optics, organic light emitting diodes, etc.).
Citation
Hissler, M., Dyer, P., & Reau, R. (2005). The rise of organophosphorus derivatives in pi-conjugated materials chemistry
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | 2005 |
Journal | New Aspects in Phosphorus Chemistry V |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 250 |
Pages | 127-163 |
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