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  <abstract>Providing a thorough overview of leading research from internationally-recognized contributing authors, this book describes methods for the preparation and application of redox systems for organic electronic materials like transistors, photovoltaics, and batteries. - Covers bond formation and cleavage, supramolecular systems, molecular design, and synthesis and properties- Addresses preparative methods, unique structural features, physical properties, and material applications of redox active p-conjugated systems- Offers a useful guide for both academic and industrial chemists involved with organic electronic materials- Focuses on the transition-metal-free redox systems composed of organic and organo main group compounds.</abstract>
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