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Molecular electronics / Polyaniline / Poly / Conductive polymer / Cetrimonium bromide / Hydrogen chloride / Nanofiber seeding / Chemistry / Organic semiconductors / Organic polymers
Molecular electronics
Polyaniline
Poly
Conductive polymer
Cetrimonium bromide
Hydrogen chloride
Nanofiber seeding
Chemistry
Organic semiconductors
Organic polymers

Oxidative Template for Conducting Polymer Nanoclips † Zhen Liu, Xinyu Zhang,*,† Selcuk Poyraz,† Sumedh P. Surwade,‡ and Sanjeev K. Manohar*,‡ Department of Polymer and Fiber Engineering, Auburn UniVersity, Aubu

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