Jerry L. Reddinger

1.0k total citations
14 papers, 812 citations indexed

About

Jerry L. Reddinger is a scholar working on Polymers and Plastics, Materials Chemistry and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Jerry L. Reddinger has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 812 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Polymers and Plastics, 7 papers in Materials Chemistry and 4 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Recurrent topics in Jerry L. Reddinger's work include Conducting polymers and applications (11 papers), Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications (5 papers) and Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials (5 papers). Jerry L. Reddinger is often cited by papers focused on Conducting polymers and applications (11 papers), Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications (5 papers) and Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials (5 papers). Jerry L. Reddinger collaborates with scholars based in United States and New Zealand. Jerry L. Reddinger's co-authors include John R. Reynolds, Gregory A. Sotzing, Alan R. Katritzky, Jadwiga Sołoducho, Shawn A. Sapp, Peter J. Steel, Richard D. McCullough, Paul C. Ewbank, Robert S. Loewe and Lei Zhai and has published in prestigious journals such as Advanced Materials, Chemistry of Materials and Macromolecules.

In The Last Decade

Jerry L. Reddinger

14 papers receiving 786 citations

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Jerry L. Reddinger
Y. Ikenoue United States
R. Garreau France
Asuman Durmus Türkiye
Úna Evans United States
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All Works

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Ewbank, Paul C., Robert S. Loewe, Lei Zhai, et al.. (2004). Regioregular poly(thiophene-3-alkanoic acid)s: water soluble conducting polymers suitable for chromatic chemosensing in solution and solid state. Tetrahedron. 60(49). 11269–11275. 38 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L., et al.. (1999). Electroactive and luminescent polymers: new fluorene-heterocycle-based hybrids. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 9(9). 2189–2200. 102 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L. & John R. Reynolds. (1998). A Novel Polymeric Metallomacrocycle Sensor Capable of Dual-Ion Cocomplexation. Chemistry of Materials. 10(1). 3–5. 47 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L. & John R. Reynolds. (1998). Site Specific Electropolymerization To Form Transition-Metal-Containing, Electroactive Polythiophenes. Chemistry of Materials. 10(5). 1236–1243. 58 indexed citations
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Sotzing, Gregory A., Jerry L. Reddinger, Alan R. Katritzky, et al.. (1997). Multiply Colored Electrochromic Carbazole-Based Polymers. Chemistry of Materials. 9(7). 1578–1587. 175 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L. & John R. Reynolds. (1997). Electroactive,π-Conjugated Polymers based on Transition Metal-Containing Thiophenes. Synthetic Metals. 84(1-3). 225–226. 23 indexed citations
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Reynolds, John R., et al.. (1997). Unique variable-gap polyheterocycles for high-contrast dual polymer electrochromic devices. Synthetic Metals. 85(1-3). 1295–1298. 33 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L. & John R. Reynolds. (1997). Tunable Redox and Optical Properties Using Transition Metal-Complexed Polythiophenes. Macromolecules. 30(3). 673–675. 62 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L. & John R. Reynolds. (1997). Ultraviolet-Emitting, Alkoxy-Functionalized Poly(m-phenylene). Macromolecules. 30(3). 479–481. 25 indexed citations
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Sotzing, Gregory A., Jerry L. Reddinger, John R. Reynolds, & Peter J. Steel. (1997). Redox active electrochromic polymers from low oxidation monomers containing 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT). Synthetic Metals. 84(1-3). 199–201. 43 indexed citations
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Sapp, Shawn A., Gregory A. Sotzing, Jerry L. Reddinger, & John R. Reynolds. (1996). Rapid switching solid state electrochromic devices based on complementary conducting polymer films. Advanced Materials. 8(10). 808–811. 128 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L. & John R. Reynolds. (1996). An Improved Route to 3,4-Thiophenedithiolate. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 61(14). 4833–4834. 13 indexed citations
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Reddinger, Jerry L., Gregory A. Sotzing, & John R. Reynolds. (1996). Muticoloured electrochromic polymers derived from easily oxidized bis[2-(3,4-ethylenedioxy)thienyl]carbazoles. Chemical Communications. 1777–1777. 63 indexed citations
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McCullough, Richard D., et al.. (1993). Synthesis and Physical Properties of Self-Orienting Head-To-Tail Polythiophenes.. MRS Proceedings. 328. 2 indexed citations

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