electromer

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electromer (plural electromers)

  1. A substance that differs from another only in the distribution of electrons within the atoms of both substances.
    • 2004, Jan Kalinowski, Organic Light-Emitting Diodes: Principles, Characteristics & Processes, →ISBN:
      One of the important premises in understanding the notion of electromer is that electromer species are formed at molecular separations and relative orientations as to maximize the rate of the radiative cross-transitions.