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Asuman Durmus1, Gorkem E Gunbas, Pinar Camurlu
1Department of Chemistry Middle East Technical University, 06531, Ankara, Turkey. toppare@metu.edu.tr
Abstract:
This report highlights the synthesis of only the second green polymer in the literature, which possesses superior properties over the first: a highly transmissive light blue color in the oxidized state with high optical contrast and excellent switching properties.
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