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John Reynolds

John Reynolds, Ph.D., was a professor of chemistry and the associate director of the Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering at the University of Florida. He has published more than 325 peer-reviewed scientific papers, holds 25 patents, served as co-editor of the Handbook of Conducting Polymers, and is a recipient of the ACS Award in Applied Polymer Science. Dr. Reynolds’ research in electrical conducting and electroactive conjugated polymers has focused on the development of new polymers by manipulating their organic structure to control their optoelectronic and redox properties.

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Electroactive Polymers for Enhancing the Mechanical and Electrical Contact to Graphene or Carbon Nanotubes
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UV-Ozone Treatment of Zinc Oxide Film for Fabricating More Efficient Inverted Solar Cells
Earth-Toned Photovoltaic Device for Camouflaged Solar Power
Carbon Nanotube Film Fabrication for More Effective Electrodes

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