Electroactive materials for organic electronics: preparation strategies, structural aspects and characterization techniques

This critical review discusses specific chemical and physicochemical requirements which must be met for organic compounds to be considered as promising materials for applications in organic electronics. Although emphasis is put on molecules and macromolecules suitable for fabrication of field effect...

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