From Monomer to Conjugated Polymer: A Perspective on Best Practices for Synthesis
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From Monomer to Conjugated Polymer: A Perspective on Best Practices for Synthesis
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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 33, Issue 13, Pages 4842-4852
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
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2021-06-28
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10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c01142
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