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Electro- and Photoelectroactivity of Thin-Layer Polymers Based on [NiSalen] and [NiSalphen] Complexes

Authors: G. A. Shagisultanova; L. P. Ardasheva; I. A. Orlova;

Electro- and Photoelectroactivity of Thin-Layer Polymers Based on [NiSalen] and [NiSalphen] Complexes

Abstract

New experimental data on physicochemical properties of polymeric nickel(II) complexes with N,N'-bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine and N,N'-bis(salicylidene)-o-phenylenediamine (including redox conductivity, photoactivity in a solution of a supporting electrolyte, and electrochemical stability) were obtained. The rate of charge transport in the polymeric matrix was studied as a function of the polymer film thickness.

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