- Poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV, or
polyphenylene vinylene) is a
conducting polymer of the rigid-rod
polymer family. PPV is the only
polymer of this type...
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Energy Electron Degradation of Poly(p-
phenylenevinylene)".
Advanced Materials. 11 (10). Wiley: 826–832. doi:10...
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particular chirality,
metallic character or diameter. For example, poly(
phenylenevinylenes) dis****s **** of
specific diameters (0.75–0.84 nm) and polyfluorenes...
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Maier S,
Strevens A. A
composite from poly (m‐
phenylenevinylene‐co‐2, 5‐dioctoxy‐p‐
phenylenevinylene) and
carbon nanotubes: A
novel material for molecular...
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Amplification in an Oligo(p-
phenylenevinylene) ****embly
through Hydrogen-Bonded
Chiral Acids. Oligo(p-
phenylenevinylene)
Derived Organogels: A Novel...
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materials of
choice are
conjugated polymers such as poly-thiophene, poly-
phenylenevinylene, and
copolymers of
alternating donor and
acceptor units such as members...
- from
polymers such as
polyaniline and polyacetylene.
Chiral oligo(p-
phenylenevinylene)s self-****emble in a
controlled fashion into (helical) wires. An example...
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Organic and
Water Soluble Poly(1,4-
phenylenevinylenes)
Containing Carboxyl Groups:
Living Ring-Opening
Metathesis Polymerization...
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- co-workers. In 2013, they
synthesized a NIR-emitting Yb3+-NMOF
using phenylenevinylene dicarboxylate (PVDC) linkers. They
observed cellular uptake in both...