Data di Pubblicazione:
1984
Abstract:
Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene chains, grown on activated sites of a polybutadiene chain. The depolarization ratios as well
as the time-resolved spectrum of the secondary emission were measured. The relevant spectral
features are discussed and analyzed in terms of the lack of interchain interactions which characterize
the polymer in solution.Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene chains, grown on activated sites of a polybutadiene chain. The depolarization ratios as well
as the time-resolved spectrum of the secondary emission were measured. The relevant spectral
features are discussed and analyzed in terms of the lack of interchain interactions which characterize
the polymer in solution.Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene chains, grown on activated sites of a polybutadiene chain. The depolarization ratios as well
as the time-resolved spectrum of the secondary emission were measured. The relevant spectral
features are discussed and analyzed in terms of the lack of interchain interactions which characterize
the polymer in solution.Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene chains, grown on activated sites of a polybutadiene chain. The depolarization ratios as well
as the time-resolved spectrum of the secondary emission were measured. The relevant spectral
features are discussed and analyzed in terms of the lack of interchain interactions which characterize
the polymer in solution.Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene chains, grown on activated sites of a polybutadiene chain. The depolarization ratios as well
as the time-resolved spectrum of the secondary emission were measured. The relevant spectral
features are discussed and analyzed in terms of the lack of interchain interactions which characterize
the polymer in solution.Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene chains, grown on activated sites of a polybutadiene chain. The depolarization ratios as well
as the time-resolved spectrum of the secondary emission were measured. The relevant spectral
features are discussed and analyzed in terms of the lack of interchain interactions which characterize
the polymer in solution.Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene chains, grown on activated sites of a polybutadiene chain. The depolarization ratios as well
as the time-resolved spectrum of the secondary emission were measured. The relevant spectral
features are discussed and analyzed in terms of the lack of interchain interactions which characterize
the polymer in solution.Optical absorption, fluorescence emission, Raman scattering, and time-resolved emission experiments
are reported on a new liquid form of soluble polyacetylene. This liquid consists of separate
polyene c
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bolognesi, Alberto; Destri, SILVIA MARIA; Porzio, WILLIAM UMBERTO; Catellani, Marinella
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