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Poly(pyrrol-2-ylium tosylate), electrochemical synthesis and physical and mechanical properties
Kenneth J. Wynne,G. Bryan Street +1 more
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Polymerisation du pyrrole dans l'acetonitrile en utilisant le tosylate de tetraethylammonium comme support electrolytique as discussed by the authors.Abstract:
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