Synthetic polymers typically adopt a random-coil conformation in solution primarily driven by the tendency to maximize entropy. Generation of well-defined secondary structures in synthetic polymers, therefore, will need to include specific intrachain intersegment interactions that will provide adequ
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A Donor–Acceptor Polymer with a Peculiar Negative-Charge-“Trapping” Characteristic
✍ Scribed by G. Casalbore-Miceli; M.C. Gallazzi; S. Zecchin; N. Camaioni; A. Geri; C. Bertarelli
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