
doi: 10.1039/c2cc35773a
pmid: 23011272
Directional growth of π-basic oligothiophene stacks on solid substrates is achieved by self-organizing, surface-initiated disulfide exchange polymerization. Successful addition of co-axial π-acidic stacks by templated hydrazone exchange provides general access to multicomponent architectures of unique complexity.
Surface Properties, Hydrazones, Quantum Theory, Tin Compounds, Disulfides, Thiophenes, Polymerization, ddc: ddc:540
Surface Properties, Hydrazones, Quantum Theory, Tin Compounds, Disulfides, Thiophenes, Polymerization, ddc: ddc:540
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