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Moussa Saleh
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 4
Citations - 5335
Moussa Saleh is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene nanoribbons & Triphenylene. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 5032 citations.
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Atomically precise bottom-up fabrication of graphene nanoribbons
Jinming Cai,Pascal Ruffieux,Rached Jaafar,Marco Bieri,Thomas Braun,Stephan Blankenburg,Matthias Muoth,Ari P. Seitsonen,Ari P. Seitsonen,Moussa Saleh,Xinliang Feng,Klaus Müllen,Roman Fasel,Roman Fasel +13 more
TL;DR: Cai et al. as discussed by the authors used a surface-assisted coupling of the precursors into linear polyphenylenes and their subsequent cyclodehydrogenation to produce GNRs of different topologies and widths.
Atomically Precise Bottom-up Fabrication of Graphene Nanoribbons JINMING CAI, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Rached Jaafar,Marco Bieri,Thomas Braun,Stephan Blankenburg,Matthias Muoth,Ari P. Seitsonen,Moussa Saleh,Ivan Shorubalko,Shuping Pang,Roman Fasel +9 more
TL;DR: This work reports a simple method for the production of atomically precise graphene nanoribbons of different topologies and widths, which uses surface-assisted coupling of molecular precursors into linear polyphenylenes and their subsequent cyclodehydrogenation.
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Triphenylene-Based Polymers for Blue Polymeric Light Emitting Diodes
TL;DR: In this article, a series of conjugated blue emitting polymers containing triphenylene as repeating unit for PLEDs were synthesized and the photophysical properties of the polymers were studied based on the different main chains and substituents.
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Conjugated Triphenylene Polymers for Blue OLED Devices
TL;DR: Three polytriphenylene derivatives with phenyl and alkyl groups as side chains have been tested as blue light emitters and the best performance was obtained for poly(2-heptyl-3-(4-octylphenyl)-1-4-diphenyl-6,11-triphenylenyl-1,4-benzene) (1).