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Keyword [monolayers]
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Design And Assemblying Of Fluorescent Receptors For Molecular Recognition And Chemosensing
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Self-assembled Monolayers: Analysis By In Situ SERS And Raman Mapping
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Monolayer Assembly Of Polycyclic Acromatics At Solid-Liquid Interfaces, And Studies On Their Photophysical Behaviors And Sensing Performances
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The Characterastion Of Self-Assembled Monolayers On Iron And Stainless Steel Surface And The Study By Electrochmical Method
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Self-Assembled Monolayers On Gold, Platinum And Copper Single Crystal Surface: ECSTM And Molecular Simulation Study
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Langmuir Monolayers Of Quaternary Ammonium Gemini Surfactants And Amphiphilic Block Copolymers Containing PEO At Air-Water Interface
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Electrochemistry Of Porohyrin On Self-assembled Monolayers
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Tarnishing Mechanism And Anti-tarnishing Techniques Of Gold And Silver Coins
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Study On Conducting Polypyrrole Films For Electromagnetic Interference Shielding
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Preparation And Applications Of Environmental Electrochemical Sensors Based On Gold Nanoparticles And Three-dimensional Monolayers
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Tribological Properties Of Modified Light Metals And Alloy Based On Self-Assembled Technology
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Study On The Mixed Monolayers Containing Gemini Surfactants At Air/Water Interface
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Functionalization Of Planar Surface Si (111)-H With Covalently Bound Molecular Monolayers And Polymer Brushes And Their Chemical Conversions To Immobilize Biomolecules
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Properties, Preparation And Applications Of Self-assembled Monolayers On Silicon/Silica Surfaces
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Construction Of Nano/Microstructures Based On Cucurbit"n"uril
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Tarnishing Mechanism And Anti-tarnishing Techniques Of Copper And Brass Coins
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Design, Synthesis & Studies On Recognizing Properties Based On Functional Calix[4] Arenes By Click Chemistry
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Studying On The Interface Electron Transfer Behavior Of Porphyrin ModifiedElectrodes
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Solubility Of Monolayers Of Non-Ionic Surfactants At Air-Water Interface
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Synthesis And Applications Of The New Metalporphyrin And Their Self-assembled Monolayers In Electroanalytical Chemistry
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