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Andrew B. Holmes

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  547
Citations -  43432

Andrew B. Holmes is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Supercritical carbon dioxide. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 524 publications receiving 42062 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew B. Holmes include University of Washington & Clare College.

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Manufacture of electroluminescent devices

TL;DR: In this paper, a barrier layer is arranged between the layer of semiconductive conjugated polymer and the charge carrier injecting layer for negative charge carriers, which can in some circumstances also be light-emissive.
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Distinct Intracellular Calcium Transients in Neurites and Somata Integrate Neuronal Signals

TL;DR: It is suggested that additional modulatory processes acting on the intracellular channels are necessary to generate spatially specific calcium signaling in neurons.
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Transient optical studies of interfacial energetic disorder at nanostructured dye-sensitised inorganic/organic semiconductor heterojunctions.

TL;DR: In this article, a dye-sensitised nanocrystalline TiO2/organic hole-conductor (HTM) interface is mainly driven by the free energy difference ΔG(dye-HTM).
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Evolution of the electronic structure in a conjugated polymer series: polyacetylene, poly(p-phenylene), and poly(p-phenylenevinylene)

TL;DR: The electronic structure of polyacetylene, poly(p-phenylene, and polyphenylenevinylene have been studied using UV photoelectron spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations based upon the valence effective Hamiltonian method as mentioned in this paper.
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A Gram‐Scale Batch and Flow Total Synthesis of Perhydrohistrionicotoxin

TL;DR: The principal steps to the spirocycle 18 have successfully been transferred into flow mode by using different types of microreactors and in a telescoped fashion, allowing for a more rapid access to the histrionicotoxins and their analogues by continuous processing.