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Electrochemical polymerization of naphthalene

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1986
Flexible conductive poly(naphthylene) film with an electrical conductivity of ca. 10–3 S cm–1 in the doped state and 10–9 S cm–1 in the undoped state is obtained by electrochemical polymerization of naphthalene.
Masaharu Satoh   +4 more
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Electrochemical initiation of polymerization

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1962
Abstract
J. W. Breitenbach, Ch. Srna
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Electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1979
The electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole on platinum produces a strongly adhered, durable film with enhanced conductivity and good electrode properties.
A. F. Diaz   +2 more
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The electrochemical polymerization of anthracene

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1986
The electrochemical polymerization of anthracene gives a polymer film with an electrical conductivity of ca. 10–3S/m; the poly(anthracene) film may be reproducibly doped and undoped by electrochemical and chemical methods.
Masaharu Satoh   +4 more
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Electrochemical Biosensing Using Amplification-by-Polymerization

Analytical Chemistry, 2009
A novel signal amplification strategy for electrochemical detection of DNA and proteins based on the amplification-by-polymerization concept is described. Specifically, a controlled radical polymerization reaction is triggered after the capture of target molecules on the electrode surface.
Yafeng Wu, Songqin Liu
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Electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole with water-soluble polymeric electrolyte

Synthetic Metals, 1994
Summary form only given. We report the dehalogenative polymerization of methyl 1, 4-dichloro- benzoate (MDCB) and methyl 2,5-dichlorothiophene carboxylate (MDCTC), and its hydrolysis to poly(sodium paraphenylene carboxylate) (PSPC) and poly(sodium thiophene-3-carboxylate) (PSTC) that are useful for the electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole.
H. Masuda, K. Kaeriyama
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Electrochemical polymerization of thianaphthene

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2001
Abstract Thianaphthene has been electrochemically polymerized in pure boron trifluoride diethyl etherate (BFEE) solution or in a mixed electrolyte of BFEE and concentrated sulfuric acid (SA). The addition of a certain amount of sulfuric acid into BFEE accelerated the polymerization and also increased the current efficiency of the electrosynthesis ...
Fan Wang   +4 more
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Electrochemical behaviour and electrochemical polymerization of fluoro‐substituted anilines

Polymer International, 2002
AbstractThe electrochemical behaviour of three fluoro‐substituted aniline monomers, 2‐fluoroaniline (2FAN), 3‐fluoroaniline (3FAN) and 4‐fluoroaniline (4FAN), was investigated in aqueous acidic and organic media by means of cyclic voltammetry (CV) studies.
Cihaner, A, Önal, Ahmet Muhtar
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Synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical Polymerization of Oligomethylthiophenes

Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements, 1993
Abstract Regiospecifically methyl substituted α-conjugated thiophene oligomers have been synthesized and their structural and conformational properties investigated by 13C NMR, X-ray and force field MMP2 calculations. The use of these molecules as ‘monomers’ for electropolymerization affords poly(3-methylthiophenes) showing spectroelectrochemical ...
BARBARELLA G   +3 more
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Electrochemical polymerization of aromatic amines

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1980
Films resulting from the anodic oxidation of various monosubstituted aromatic amines have been grafted on Pt electrodes in a CH3CN−NaClO4-pyridine medium. An in situ polaromicrotribometric study of changes occurring on the electrode surface during polarization indicates that these deposits have a stable friction coefficient of 1.3fo.
Anatole Volkov   +3 more
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