
RSC Applied Interfaces publishes interdisciplinary work with an applied focus, which can be read for free here. To celebrate the excellent articles that have been published so far in our journal, we asked some of our authors to discuss their work in more detail.
In this post, we hear from Ming-Han Chen and Yan-Cheng Lin at National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, as they discuss their recently published article entitled ‘N-type semiconducting polymers with an improved isotropic mobility–stretchability stability by using structural isomers as conjugation break spacers’