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    Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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    Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

    Fell, V., Findlay, N. , Breig, B., Forbes, C., Inigo, A. R., Cameron, J., Kanibolotsky, L. and Skabara, P. (2019) Effect of end group functionalisation of small molecules featuring the fluorene-thiophene-benzothiadiazole motif as emitters in solution-processed red and orange organic light-emitting diodes. [Data Collection]

    Fell, V., Findlay, N. , Breig, B., Forbes, C., Inigo, A. R., Cameron, J., Kanibolotsky, L. and Skabara, P. (2019) Effect of end group functionalisation of small molecules featuring the fluorene-thiophene-benzothiadiazole motif as emitters in solution-processed red and orange organic light-emitting diodes. [Data Collection]

    Fell, V., Findlay, N. , Breig, B., Forbes, C., Inigo, A. R., Cameron, J., Kanibolotsky, L. and Skabara, P. (2019) Effect of end group functionalisation of small molecules featuring the fluorene-thiophene-benzothiadiazole motif as emitters in solution-processed red and orange organic light-emitting diodes. [Data Collection]

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