Abstract

1. It was shown by the method of electron microscopy that polyconjugated polymers (PSC) possess a microheterogeneous structure, made up of strongπ-complex associates of macromolecules, which in turn form secondary structures. The secondary structures represent supermolecular globular formations with dimensions up to 300–700 nm. 2. The concepts of the structure of PSC outlined are in good agreement with the physicochemical properties of these systems.

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