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  1. Small asymmetric halogenated Phenylene–Naphthalimide molecules for organic field-effect transistors
  2. Core and End‐Capped Engineering as a Powerful Tool in the Search of Long‐Term High‐Performance Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells
  3. Giant Fully Fused Tetrapodal Rylenimides: Design, Synthesis and Optoelectrochemical Characterization via Alkyl Chain and Core Engineering Strategies
  4. Unconventional Fast Room Temperature Synthesis of Covalent Organic Framework Single Crystals Unveiling Precise Structural Insights
  5. Unconventional Fast Room Temperature Synthesis of Covalent Organic Framework Single Crystals Unveiling Precise Structural Insights
  6. Nile Red-Based Covalent Organic Framework as a Photocatalyst for C–H Bond Functionalization
  7. Electrochromic and Supercapacitive Capabilities of Naphthalene Amidine Monoimide Terthiophene n–p Dopable Electropolymer
  8. Post-synthetic modification of covalent organic frameworks with active manganese centers for electrocatalytic CO2 reduction in water
  9. Post-synthetic engineering of covalent organic frameworks with thiophene and naphthalimide units for enhanced oxygen reduction electrocatalysis
  10. Ionic Covalent Organic Framework as Antibacterial Additive for Biobased Polymers
  11. Boosting Photoconductivity by Increasing the Structural Complexity of Multivariate Covalent Organic Frameworks
  12. High‐Throughput Screening of Low‐Bandgap Organic Semiconductors for Photovoltaic Applications: In the Search of Correlations
  13. Robust Amide‐Linked Fluorinated Covalent Organic Framework for Long‐Term Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysis
  14. Exploring Advanced Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysts: The Potential of Metal‐Free and Non‐Pyrolyzed Covalent Organic Frameworks
  15. Turn‐On Solid‐State Fluorescent Determination of Zinc Ion by Quinoline‐Based Covalent Organic Framework
  16. Tailoring the Electron‐Deficient Central Core on Fused‐Ring Nonfullerene Acceptors: Deciphering the Relationships Between Structure, Property, and Photovoltaic Performance
  17. Tuning the charge stabilization and transport in naphthalimide-based semiconductors via a fused-ring and core-engineering strategy
  18. BODIPY doping of covalent organic frameworks-based nanomaterials: A novel strategy towards biomedical applications
  19. Cycloadditions and Cyclization Reactions via Post-Synthetic Modification and/or One-Pot Methodologies for the Stabilization of Imine-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks
  20. Environmental impact analysis of surface printing and 3D inkjet printing applications using an imine based covalent organic framework: A life cycle assessment study
  21. Evaluation of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalytic Activity of Postsynthetically Modified Covalent Organic Frameworks
  22. Tunable electroactive oligothiophene-naphthalimide semiconductors via end-capped engineering: cumulative effects beyond the linker
  23. Naphthalimide‐Based 3D Organic Semiconductors: Synthesis and Application as Photo‐Electrocatalysts for Organic Dyes Degradation and Water Splitting
  24. Electrochemical (Bio)Sensors Based on Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs)
  25. Covalent organic frameworks based on electroactive naphthalenediimide as active electrocatalysts toward oxygen reduction reaction
  26. Pyrenetetraone-based covalent organic framework as an effective electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction
  27. Comparing the microstructure and photovoltaic performance of 3 perylene imide acceptors with similar energy levels but different packing tendencies
  28. Following the light: 3D-printed COF@poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) dual emissive composite with response to polarity and acidity
  29. Oligothiophene-Naphthalimide Hybrids Connected through Rigid and Conjugated Linkers in Organic Electronics: An Overview
  30. Photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants through conjugated poly(azomethine) networks based on terthiophene–naphthalimide assemblies
  31. Single-molecule conductance in a unique cross-conjugated tetra(aminoaryl)ethene
  32. Acidic triggering of reversible electrochemical activity in a pyrenetetraone-based 2D polymer
  33. Synthesis and electronic properties of nitrogen-doped π-extended polycyclic aromatic dicarboximides with multiple redox processes
  34. Plasticized poly(lactic acid) reinforced with antioxidant covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as novel nanofillers designed for non-migrating active packaging applications
  35. Gas–Solid Heterogeneous Postsynthetic Modification of Imine‐Based Covalent Organic Frameworks
  36. Oxygen reduction using a metal-free naphthalene diimide-based covalent organic framework electrocatalyst
  37. Effective interplay of donor and acceptor groups for tuning optoelectronic properties in oligothiophene–naphthalimide assemblies
  38. Synergistic Effect of Covalent Bonding and Physical Encapsulation of Sulfur in the Pores of a Microporous COF to Improve Cycling Performance in Li‐S Batteries
  39. Introduction to Covalent Organic Frameworks: An Advanced Organic Chemistry Experiment
  40. Catalytically Active Imine-based Covalent Organic Frameworks for Detoxification of Nerve Agent Simulants in Aqueous Media
  41. Post-synthetic modification of covalent organic frameworks
  42. Uracil grafted imine-based covalent organic framework for nucleobase recognition
  43. Even and odd oligothiophene-bridged bis-naphthalimides for n-type and ambipolar organic field effect transistors
  44. Molecular aggregation of naphthalimide organic semiconductors assisted by amphiphilic and lipophilic interactions: a joint theoretical and experimental study
  45. Thiol grafted imine-based covalent organic frameworks for water remediation through selective removal of Hg(ii)
  46. An Aza-Fused π-Conjugated Microporous Framework Catalyzes the Production of Hydrogen Peroxide
  47. Synthesis of Perylene Imide Diones as Platforms for the Development of Pyrazine Based Organic Semiconductors
  48. Extending Hexaazatriphenylene with Mono-/Bithiophenes in Acceptor–Donor Diads and Acceptor–Donor–Acceptor Triads
  49. Tuning of the Electronic Levels of Oligothiophene-Naphthalimide Assemblies by Chemical Modification
  50. Benzotrithiophene versus Benzo/Naphthodithiophene Building Blocks: The Effect of Star-Shaped versus Linear Conjugation on Their Electronic Structures
  51. Covalent organic frameworks based on Schiff-base chemistry: synthesis, properties and potential applications
  52. Singular Temperatures Connected to Charge Transport Mechanism Transitions in Perylene Bisimides from Steady-State Photocurrent Measurements
  53. Direct On-Surface Patterning of a Crystalline Laminar Covalent Organic Framework Synthesized at Room Temperature
  54. π-Conjugated [2]Catenanes Based on Oligothiophenes and Phenanthrolines: Efficient Synthesis and Electronic Properties
  55. Hexaazatriphenylene (HAT) derivatives: from synthesis to molecular design, self-organization and device applications
  56. Electron Transport in a Water-Soluble Liquid-Crystalline Perylene Bisimide
  57. Influence of the peripheral alkyl chains length on the mesomorphic properties of electron acceptor π-extended HAT derivatives
  58. The unusual electronic structure of ambipolar dicyanovinyl-substituted diketopyrrolopyrrole derivatives
  59. EDOT-Based Copolymers with Pendant Anthraquinone Units: Analysis of Their Optoelectronic Properties within the Double-Cable Context
  60. Synthesis and Properties of [60]Fullerene Derivatives Functionalized through Copper Catalyzed Huisgen Cycloaadition Reactions.
  61. Molecular and Electronic-Structure Basis of the Ambipolar Behavior of Naphthalimide-Terthiophene Derivatives: Implementation in Organic Field-Effect Transistors
  62. Graphene in Copper Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition Reactions: Evolution from [60]Fullerene and Carbon Nanotubes Strategies
  63. Linear and star-shaped naphthalimide-fused pyrazinacenes
  64. Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Ramified Hexaazatriphenylenes: Charge Transfer Contributions to the Octupolar Response
  65. Conformational Control of the Electronic Properties of an α-β Terthiophene: Lessons from a Precursor Towards Dendritic Hyperbranched Oligo- and Poly-Thiophenes
  66. “Click”-Functionalization of [60]Fullerene and Graphene with an Unsymmetrically Functionalized Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) Derivative
  67. Graphene Functionalisation with a Conjugated Poly(fluorene) by Click Coupling: Striking Electronic Properties in Solution
  68. “Click”-modification of a functionalized poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) soluble in organic solvents
  69. Synthesis, electropolymerization and characterization of a cross-linked PEDOT derivative
  70. Oligothiophene-functionalized naphthalimides and perylene imides: design, synthesis and applications
  71. Highly efficient solution-processed white organic light-emitting diodes based on novel copolymer single layer
  72. Rational Design of Ambipolar Organic Semiconductors: Is Core Planarity Central to Ambipolarity in Thiophene-Naphthalene Semiconductors?
  73. Hexaazatriphenylene (HAT) versus tri‐HAT: The Bigger the Better?
  74. Efficient post-polymerization functionalization of conducting poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) via ‘click’-reaction
  75. Supramolecular assembly of graphene with functionalized poly(fluorene-alt-phenylene): the role of the anthraquinone pendant groups
  76. Electropolymerization of naphthaleneamidinemonoimide-modified poly(thiophene)
  77. Flexible film materials from conjugated dye-modified polymer surfactant-induced aqueous graphene dispersions
  78. Synthesis and Electrochemical and Theoretical Studies of V-Shaped Donor−Acceptor Hexaazatriphenylene Derivatives for Second Harmonic Generation
  79. Synthesis of Conjugated Fluorene-alt-thiophene Polymers with Pendant Perylenediimide Units
  80. Synthesis and tunable emission of novel polyfluorene co-polymers with 1,8-naphthalimide pendant groups and application in a single layer–single component white emitting device
  81. Synthesis of water-soluble perylenediimide-functionalized polymer through esterification with poly(vinyl alcohol)
  82. Organic n-Channel Field-Effect Transistors Based on Arylenediimide-Thiophene Derivatives
  83. Synthesis, electropolymerization and oxidation kinetics of an anthraquinone-functionalized poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)
  84. White emission from a single-component single-layer solution processed OLED
  85. Specific recognition of a nucleobase-functionalized poly(3,4-ethylenedioxithiophene) (PEDOT) in aqueous media
  86. Electrochemical synthesis of PEDOT derivatives bearing imidazolium‐ionic liquid moieties
  87. Full-solution-processed blue organic light emitting device based on a fluorescent 1,3,5-tristyrylbenzene stilbenoid small molecule
  88. Recent advances in the design, synthesis and study of covalent conjugated oligomer–C60 ensembles
  89. Synthesis of a π-conjugated oligomer–fullerene dyad through a versatile [6,6]diphenylmethanofullerene carboxylic acid
  90. Synthesis of a [60] fullerene-Functionalized isotactic polypropylene derivative
  91. Spectroelectrochemical Study of Electron and Energy Transfer in Poly(fluorene-alt-phenylene) with Perylenediimide Pendant Groups
  92. A β-Naphthaleneimide-Modified Terthiophene Exhibiting Charge Transfer and Polarization Through the Short Molecular Axis. Joint Spectroscopic and Theoretical Study
  93. On the blue emission of a novel solution-processed stilbenoid dendrimer thin film for OLED displays
  94. Synthesis of a π-extended TTF–perylenediimide donor–acceptor dyad
  95. A fluorescent stilbenoid dendrimer for solution-processed blue light emitting diodes
  96. Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Conjugated Polymers with Pendant 9,10-Anthraquinone Units
  97. Functionalized 3,4-ethylenedithiathiophenes (EDTTs) as building blocks for poly (3,4-ethylenedithiathiophene) (PEDTT) derivatives
  98. “Click”-functionalization of conducting poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT)
  99. Synthesis of non-centrosymmetric donor–acceptor–donor hexaazatriphenylene (HAT) derivatives
  100. Effect of Structural Modifications in the Spectral and Laser Properties of Perylenediimide Derivatives
  101. Amplified spontaneous emission in polymer films doped with a perylenediimide derivative
  102. An Ambipolar Peryleneamidine Monoimide-Fused Polythiophene with Narrow Band Gap
  103. Energy and Electron Transfer in a Poly(fluorene-alt-phenylene) Bearing Perylenediimides as Pendant Electron Acceptor Groups
  104. The first two decades of a versatile electron acceptor building block: 11,11,12,12-tetracyano-9,10-anthraquinodimethane (TCAQ)
  105. A convergent synthesis of (diphenylvinyl)benzene (DPVB) star-shaped compounds with tunable redox, photo- and electroluminescent properties
  106. Synthesis of a [60]fullerene-functionalized poly(vinyl chloride) derivative by stereospecific chemical modification of PVC
  107. Synthesis of an optically active electron-acceptor tetracyanoanthraquinodimethane (TCAQ) main-chain polyester
  108. Synthesis and Electronic Properties of Anthraquinone-, Tetracyanoanthraquinodimethane-, and Perylenetetracarboxylic Diimide-Functionalized Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophenes)
  109. Long-Lived Photoinduced Charges in Donor−Acceptor Anthraquinone-Substituted Thiophene Copolymers
  110. Topological Effects of a Rigid Chiral Spacer on the Electronic Interactions in Donor–Acceptor Ensembles
  111. Design, synthesis and photovoltaic properties of [60]fullerene based molecular materials
  112. Synthesis and electrochemical characterization of donor–acceptor phenylazomethine dendrimers
  113. Probing Molecular Wires: Synthesis, Structural, and Electronic Study of Donor–Acceptor Assemblies Exhibiting Long‐Range Electron Transfer
  114. Synthesis and Electropolymerization of a Perylenebisimide-Functionalized 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT) Derivative
  115. Concentration dependence of amplified spontaneous emission in two oligo-(p-phenylenevinylene) derivatives
  116. Erratum to “Mimicking photosynthesis: covalent [60]fullerene-based donor–acceptor ensembles” [Synth. Met. 147 (2004) 57–61]
  117. Highly Efficient Light-Harvesting Organofullerenes
  118. Electronic Communication through π‐Conjugated Wires in Covalently Linked Porphyrin/C60 Ensembles
  119. Materials for organic solar cells: the C60/π-conjugated oligomer approach
  120. Mimicking photosynthesis: covalent [60]fullerene-based donor–acceptor ensembles
  121. Exceptionally Small Attenuation Factors in Molecular Wires
  122. Polymer solar cells with novel fullerene-based acceptor
  123. Donor?acceptor ?double-cable? polythiophenes with tunable acceptor content
  124. Tuning of the photoinduced charge transfer process in donor-acceptor double-cable copolymers
  125. Donor–acceptor polythiophene copolymers with tunable acceptor content for photoelectric conversion devices
  126. π-Conjugated Electroactive Oligomers:  Energy and Electron Transducing Systems
  127. Tuning of the photoinduced charge transfer process in donor–acceptor double-cable copolymers
  128. Synthesis of Soluble Donor−Acceptor Double-Cable Polymers Based on Polythiophene and Tetracyanoanthraquinodimethane (TCAQ)
  129. Synthesis and Photoluminescent Properties of 1,1‘-Binaphthyl-Based Chiral Phenylenevinylene Dendrimers
  130. Rigid Dendritic Donor−Acceptor Ensembles:  Control over Energy and Electron Transduction
  131. Synthesis of 1,1‘-Binaphthyl-Based Enantiopure C60 Dimers
  132. Molecular Engineering of C60-Based Conjugated Oligomer Ensembles:  Modulating the Competition between Photoinduced Energy and Electron Transfer Processes
  133. Tetrathiafulvalene Derivatives as NLO-phores:  Synthesis, Electrochemistry, Raman Spectroscopy, Theoretical Calculations, and NLO Properties of Novel TTF-Derived Donor-π-Acceptor Dyads
  134. Synthesis of Photo- and Electroactive Stilbenoid Dendrimers Carrying Dibutylamino Peripheral Groups
  135. Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Donor−Acceptor Double-Cable Polymers:  Polythiophene Bearing Tetracyanoanthraquinodimethane Moieties
  136. Photophysical Properties and Optoelectronic Device Applications of a Novel Naphthalene−Vinylene Type Conjugated Polymer
  137. Donor-linked C60 systems for photoinduced electron transfer
  138. Photoinduced electron and energy transfer in C60-based conjugated oligomer containing dyads and triads
  139. Variation of the energy gap in fullerene-based dendrons: competitive versus sequential energy and electron transfer events
  140. A New Photoactive and Highly Soluble C60−TTF−C60Dimer:  Charge Separation and Recombination
  141. New Chiral Binaphthyl Building Blocks:  Synthesis of the First Optically Active Tetrathiafulvalene and 11,11,12,12-Tetracyano-9,10-anthraquinodimethane Dimers†
  142. Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Optically Active Polyarylene Vinylenes with Controlled Effective Conjugation Length†
  143. Synthesis of New 1,1‘-Binaphthyl-Based Chiral Phenylenevinylene Dendrimers
  144. New functionalized and soluble bis-tetrathiafulvalene derivatives as building blocks in the construction of fullerene-derived electroactive triads
  145. Photoinduced Charge Transfer between Tetracyano-Anthraquino-Dimethane Derivatives and Conjugated Polymers for Photovoltaics
  146. New planar and soluble tris-tetrathiafulvalene derivatives with threefold-symmetry
  147. [60]Fullerene dimers
  148. Functionalized oligoarylenes as building blocks for new organic materials
  149. Competition between photosensitization and charge transfer in soluble oligo(naphthylenevinylene)–fullerene dyads
  150. Second-order nonlinear optical properties of tetrathiafulvalene-π-3-(dicyanomethylidene)indan-1-one chromophores
  151. Synthesis, X-ray Structure, and Electrochemical Oxidative Coupling Reactions of 1,5- and 2,6-Bis(1,4-dithiafulven-6-yl)naphthalenes
  152. Molecular triads of soluble oligo-2,6-naphthylenevinylenes end-capped with [60]fullerene
  153. New optically active polyarylene vinylenes: control of chromophore separation by binaphthyl units
  154. A convenient one-step synthesis of formyltetrathiafulvalene vinylogs: Building blocks for new NLO materials
  155. Convenient regioselective syntheses of isomeric bis(tetrathiafulvalenylethenyl)naphthalene π-donors
  156. Second-order nonlinear optical properties of tetrathiafulvalene-π-(thio)barbituric acid chromophores
  157. Synthesis and electrochemistry of soluble double-bridged tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)-p-benzoquinone dyads
  158. Chemical tuning of the electronic properties of differently substituted 1,4-bis(styryl)benzenes, 2,6-bis(styryl)naphthalenes, and bis(thienylvinylene)benzenes and -naphthalenes
  159. Design and synthesis of TCNQ and DCNQI type electron acceptor molecules as precursors for ‘organic metals’
  160. New LEDs based on soluble poly(2,6-naphthylenevinylene)
  161. Synthesis and electrochemistry of a soluble double-bridged tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)-p-benzoquinone from novel unsymmetrical TTFs
  162. A convenient synthesis of novel soluble annulated [1,4] dioxines and their electrochemical properties
  163. Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Donor-Acceptor Naphthoquinone Derivatives with Photoinduced Charge-Transfer Properties. A Joint Experimental and Theoretical Study
  164. Synthesis and Characterization of 11,11,12,12-Tetracyano-1,4-anthraquinodimethanes (1,4-TCAQs): Novel Electron Acceptors with Photoinduced Charge-Transfer Properties
  165. 6,11-Bis(dicyanomethylene)-12-methylbenzo[b]phenoxazine and 6,11-dicyanimino-12-methylbenzo[b]phenoxazine as novel donor–acceptor systems
  166. The First sulfur-containing twin-DCNQI-type acceptor
  167. Single-Component Donor-Acceptor Organic Semiconductors Derived from TCNQ
  168. Synthesis of novel chloro-substituted N,N′-dicyanoquinonediimines. Formation of charge transfer complexes and copper radical-anion salts
  169. Syntheses, electrochemistry and molecular modeling of N,N′-dicyanoquinonediimine (DCNQI) derivatives of substituted 1,4-anthracenediones: precursors for organic metals.
  170. A novel molecule for the design of organic conductors: 2,5-Bis(3-phenylpropyl)-7,7,8,8-tetracyano-p-quinodimethane
  171. Sulfur atoms as bridges in polycyclic donor-σ-acceptor molecules
  172. Synthesis, electrochemical properties and effect of substituents on π-extended TCNQ and DCNQI systems
  173. A novel one-step synthesis of 4H-furo[3,4-b]pyrans and a transformation into a difuro[3,4-b: 3′,4′-e]pyridine
  174. 11, 11, 12, 12-tetracyano-2-azaanthraquinodimethane (TCAAQ): A new acceptor molecule