Electrochromism : fundamentals and applications

637 indexed citations
published 1995

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About Electrochromism : fundamentals and applications

This paper, published in 1995, received 637 indexed citations . Written by Paul Monk, Roger J. Mortimer and David R. Rosseinsky covering the research area of Polymers and Plastics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Polymers and Plastics (556 citations), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (330 citations) and Materials Chemistry (145 citations).

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This paper is also available at doi.org/w15084865.

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