Anthony L Appleton
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Knopfmacher O, Hammock M, Appleton A, Schwartz G, Mei J, Lei T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2014 Jan;
5:2954.
PMID: 24389531
In recent decades, the susceptibility to degradation in both ambient and aqueous environments has prevented organic electronics from gaining rapid traction for sensing applications. Here we report an organic field-effect...
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Schwartz G, Tee B, Mei J, Appleton A, Kim D, Wang H, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2013 May;
4:1859.
PMID: 23673644
Flexible pressure sensors are essential parts of an electronic skin to allow future biomedical prostheses and robots to naturally interact with humans and the environment. Mobile biomonitoring in long-term medical...
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Mei J, Diao Y, Appleton A, Fang L, Bao Z
J Am Chem Soc
. 2013 Apr;
135(18):6724-46.
PMID: 23557391
The past couple of years have witnessed a remarkable burst in the development of organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), with a number of organic semiconductors surpassing the benchmark mobility of 10...
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Lindner B, Engelhart J, Marken M, Tverskoy O, Appleton A, Rominger F, et al.
Chemistry
. 2012 Feb;
18(15):4627-33.
PMID: 22345054
A series of functionalized diaza- and tetraazatetracenes was synthesized, either by condensation of an aromatic diamine with an ortho-quinone/diethyloxalate followed by chlorination with POCl(3) to give diazatetracenes or by palladium-catalyzed...
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Miao S, Appleton A, Berger N, Barlow S, Marder S, Hardcastle K, et al.
Chemistry
. 2009 Apr;
15(20):4990-3.
PMID: 19338039
A new relative of pentacene: The dialkynylated tetraazapentacene (see figure) was prepared by a two-step synthesis from the corresponding quinone derivative. The heteroacene is an air-stable, dark-blue, crystalline material and...