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Solutionprocessable Components For Organic Electronic Devices Beata Uszczynska

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Solutionprocessable Components For Organic Electronic Devices Beata Uszczynska
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.41 MB
Pages: 682
Author: Beata Łuszczynska, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Jacek Ulanski
ISBN: 9783527344420, 9783527814947, 9783527814954, 9783527813872, 352734442X, 3527814949, 3527814957, 352781387X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Solutionprocessable Components For Organic Electronic Devices Beata Uszczynska by Beata Łuszczynska, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Jacek Ulanski 9783527344420, 9783527814947, 9783527814954, 9783527813872, 352734442X, 3527814949, 3527814957, 352781387X instant download after payment.

This book has been inspired by a growing interest in an emerging technol-
ogy – printed organic electronics. We have realized that there is a considerable
demand for a book that would present achievements and – perhaps even more
importantly – challenges in the synthesis and processing of solution-processable
materials required for organic electronics as well as in assembling them into
functional devices. Such a demand results from the fact that the industrial-scale
production of printed (and preferably also flexible) large-area organic electronics
still remains an unfulfilled promise. Several prominent scientists have kindly
accepted our invitation to contribute with insights into the synthesis and
processing of different materials used in organic and hybrid electronics (with
particular emphasis on nanostructured materials) and also with the discussion
of basic physical mechanisms governing optoelectronic properties of organic
semiconductors (OSCs) and solution-based methods of fabrication of organic
electronic devices.

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