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Properties of Highly Conducting Polyacetylene

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During the past 15 years, the synthesis and characterization of conducting polymers has attracted the attention of numerous groups of scientists /1/, stimulating a close cooperation of experimental and theoretical physicists, chemists, physico-chemists, materials research scientists and engineers.

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Schimmel, T., Gläser, D., Schwoerer, M., Naarmann, H. (1991). Properties of Highly Conducting Polyacetylene. In: Brédas, J.L., Silbey, R. (eds) Conjugated Polymers. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3476-7_2

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