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New functional materials based on conductive polymer—metal complexes modified with metallic nanoelectrodes. / Smirnova, E.A.; Karushev, M.P.; Timonov, A.M.; Alekseeva, E.V.; Levin, O.V.; Malev, V.V.

In: Russian Chemical Bulletin, No. 8, 2015, p. 1919-1925.

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Smirnova, E. A., Karushev, M. P., Timonov, A. M., Alekseeva, E. V., Levin, O. V., & Malev, V. V. (2015). New functional materials based on conductive polymer—metal complexes modified with metallic nanoelectrodes. Russian Chemical Bulletin, (8), 1919-1925. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11172-015-1094-0

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Smirnova, E.A. ; Karushev, M.P. ; Timonov, A.M. ; Alekseeva, E.V. ; Levin, O.V. ; Malev, V.V. / New functional materials based on conductive polymer—metal complexes modified with metallic nanoelectrodes. In: Russian Chemical Bulletin. 2015 ; No. 8. pp. 1919-1925.

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