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Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Education•Linz, Oberösterreich, Austria•
About: Johannes Kepler University of Linz is a education organization based out in Linz, Oberösterreich, Austria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Quantum dot. The organization has 6605 authors who have published 19243 publications receiving 385667 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the use of paper, leather, silk, hard gelatine, and bio-degradable plastics as substrates for electronic devices, and secondly smoothing agents, such as polydimethylsiloxane and aurin, are discussed.
Abstract: “Exotic” materials have become the focus of recent developments in organic electronics that envision biocompatibility, biodegradability, and sustainability for low-cost, large-volume electronic components. In this brief review, we discuss firstly the use of paper, leather, silk, hard gelatine, and bio-degradable plastics as substrates for electronic devices, and secondly smoothing agents, such as polydimethylsiloxane and aurin. Thirdly, we describe DNA and nucleobases as examples of exotic dielectrics with low dielectric losses and leakage currents as well as sufficiently high dielectric breakdown strength. Fourthly, natural, nature-inspired, and common-commodity semiconductors are presented that broaden the materials base for organic semiconductors and may inspire further work to identify semiconductors that are stable in the face of changing environmental conditions yet degradable at the end of their product lifetime. Sustainability in organic electronics, energy storage, and emerging concepts will also be reviewed briefly. Research on “exotic” organic materials may ultimately result in environmentally safe “green electronic” products.
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TL;DR: In this review the state-of-the-art of residue analysis of pharmaceuticals by chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques is summarized and several immunochemical approaches are covered which may serve as an inexpensive alternative for quick screening of samples.
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TL;DR: In this paper, tax avoidance, tax evasion and tax flight have similar effects, namely a reduction of revenue yields, and are based on the same desire to reduce the tax burden.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Wolfgang Wagner | 156 | 2342 | 123391 |
A. Paul Alivisatos | 146 | 470 | 101741 |
Klaus-Robert Müller | 129 | 764 | 79391 |
Christoph J. Brabec | 120 | 896 | 68188 |
Andreas Heinz | 108 | 1078 | 45002 |
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci | 99 | 591 | 54055 |
Lars Samuelson | 96 | 850 | 36931 |
Peter J. Oefner | 90 | 348 | 30729 |
Dmitri V. Talapin | 90 | 303 | 39572 |
Tomás Torres | 88 | 625 | 28223 |
Ramesh Raskar | 86 | 670 | 30675 |
Siegfried Bauer | 84 | 422 | 26759 |
Alexander Eychmüller | 82 | 444 | 23688 |
Friedrich Schneider | 82 | 554 | 27383 |
Maksym V. Kovalenko | 81 | 360 | 34805 |