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Ponce Ortiz, Rocío, Herrera, Helena, Mancheño, María J., Seoane, Carlos, Segura, José L., Mayorga Burrezo, Paula, Casado, Juan, López Navarrete, J. Teodomiro, Facchetti, Antonio, Marks, Tobin J. (2013) Molecular and Electronic-Structure Basis of the Ambipolar Behavior of Naphthalimide-Terthiophene Derivatives: Implementation in Organic Field-Effect Transistors. Chemistry - A European Journal, 19 (37). 12458-12467 doi:10.1002/chem.201301489

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TitleMolecular and Electronic-Structure Basis of the Ambipolar Behavior of Naphthalimide-Terthiophene Derivatives: Implementation in Organic Field-Effect Transistors
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
AuthorsPonce Ortiz, RocíoAuthor
Herrera, HelenaAuthor
Mancheño, María J.Author
Seoane, CarlosAuthor
Segura, José L.Author
Mayorga Burrezo, PaulaAuthor
Casado, JuanAuthor
López Navarrete, J. TeodomiroAuthor
Facchetti, AntonioAuthor
Marks, Tobin J.Author
Year2013 (September 9)Volume19
Issue37
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/chem.201301489Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePonce Ortiz, Rocío, Herrera, Helena, Mancheño, María J., Seoane, Carlos, Segura, José L., Mayorga Burrezo, Paula, Casado, Juan, López Navarrete, J. Teodomiro, Facchetti, Antonio, Marks, Tobin J. (2013) Molecular and Electronic-Structure Basis of the Ambipolar Behavior of Naphthalimide-Terthiophene Derivatives: Implementation in Organic Field-Effect Transistors. Chemistry - A European Journal, 19 (37). 12458-12467 doi:10.1002/chem.201301489
Plain TextPonce Ortiz, Rocío, Herrera, Helena, Mancheño, María J., Seoane, Carlos, Segura, José L., Mayorga Burrezo, Paula, Casado, Juan, López Navarrete, J. Teodomiro, Facchetti, Antonio, Marks, Tobin J. (2013) Molecular and Electronic-Structure Basis of the Ambipolar Behavior of Naphthalimide-Terthiophene Derivatives: Implementation in Organic Field-Effect Transistors. Chemistry - A European Journal, 19 (37). 12458-12467 doi:10.1002/chem.201301489
In(2013, September) Chemistry - A European Journal Vol. 19 (37) Wiley


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