Nobel lecture: The discovery of polyacetylene film - The dawning of an era of conducting polymers

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 was awarded for our discovery and development of conducting polymers, but that discovery only happened after much work on polyacetylene. In this lecture, I would like to talk about the early investigations that preceded and eventually led to the discovery of chemical doping. I do hope my talk will be of use for you, the audience, to deepen your understanding of what had happened before and how we arrived at the idea of chemical doping.

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Shirakawa, H. (2001). Nobel lecture: The discovery of polyacetylene film - The dawning of an era of conducting polymers. Reviews of Modern Physics, 73(3), 713–718. https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.73.713

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