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Experimental methods, synthetic routes, optical gap estimation, DSC traces, CV traces, mobility measurements, PL quenching spectra and OPV results

The University of Queensland
Dr Ardalan Armin (Author) Dr Jenny Donaghey (Author) Honorary Professor Paul Meredith (Author) Professor Paul Burn (Author)
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2015, The University of Queensland

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1. Experimental Materials and Synthesis Device Fabrication: 2. Optical gap estimation 3. TGA 4. Differential Scanning Calorimetry 5. Cyclic Voltammetry 6. Photoluminescence Quenching 7. Mobility measurements 8. OPV results

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