Synthesis and properties of water-soluble oligo-(p-phenylkene vinylene)
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A water-soluble oligo(p-phenylkene vinylene) [4,4′-(1,4-phenylene dithenylene)-bis-(N-methyl pyridinium iodide)] was synthesized by Witting reaction. The oligomer was characterized by NMR, elemental analysis, UV-visible spectrum, surface photovoltage spectrum and fluorescence spectrum.
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