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Novel organic−inorganic nanocomposites are synthesized by directly grafting end‐functionalized conjugated polymers (CPs) onto anisotropic nanocrystals (NCs) that have a complimentary functional group through a robust Heck coupling. Such nanocomposites, in which CPs and anisotropic NCs are intimately contacted, are very promising for use in organic−inorganic hybrid solar cells with improved power conversion...
Novel organic‐inorganic nanocomposites synthesized by directly grafting end‐functionalized conjugated polymers onto quantum rods with a complementary functional group through a robust Heck coupling is reported on page 2844 by Zhiqun Lin and co‐workers. This is a promising method to craft semiconductor anisotropic nanocomposites for use in solar cells.
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