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Interfaces between Molecular and Polymeric “Metals”: Electrically Conductive, Structure‐Enforced Assemblies of Metallomacrocycles
Tobin J. Marks
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Electrically Conductive
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Metallamacrocycle
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Material Design
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Materials Science
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Magnetic Properties
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Electronic Structure
50%
Materials by Design
50%
Physics Science
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Collective Properties
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Molecular Building Blocks
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Active Research
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Electrical Properties
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Electrical-optical Properties
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Molecular Arrays
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Macromolecular Assembly
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Bulk Solids
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Metallophthalocyanine
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Collective Phenomena
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Macromolecular Substances
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Supermolecular Assembly
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Typical Building
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Chemistry
Electronic State
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Optical Property
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Magnetic Property
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Electrical Property
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Metallophthalocyanine
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Chemistry
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Molecular Array
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Material Science
Conductor
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Optical Property
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Magnetic Property
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Molecular Array
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