A miroscopic and spectroscopic characterisation of nanotube/conjugated polymer interactions
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Brendan McCarthy, 'A miroscopic and spectroscopic characterisation of nanotube/conjugated polymer interactions', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2001, pp 171Download Item:
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Abstract:
A composite material of a conjugated polymer and carbon nanotubes has been developed. The conjugated polymer is poly (p-phenylenevinylene-co-2,5-dioctyloxy-m-phenylenevinylene) (PmPV), a polymer significant for its applications in organic electronics. A range of nanotubes are used, both multi-walled and single-walled. Multi-walled nanotubes are produced in TCD by the arc discharge method, and by catalytic decomposition of acetylene in Namur, Belgium.
Author: McCarthy, Brendan
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Blau, WernerQualification name:
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