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Surface modification using phosphonic acids and esters.

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This paper presents a monograph on “Chimie Et Interdisciplinarite: Synthes̀e Analyse Modeĺisation (CEISAM),” written by D.Cleḿence Queffeĺec, Marc Petit, and Bruno Bujoli.
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Cleḿence Queffeĺec,† Marc Petit,†,‡ Pascal Janvier,† D. Andrew Knight, and Bruno Bujoli*,† †LUNAM Universite,́ CNRS, UMR 6230, Chimie Et Interdisciplinarite:́ Synthes̀e Analyse Modeĺisation (CEISAM), UFR Sciences et Techniques, 2, rue de la Houssinier̀e, BP 92208, 44322 NANTES Cedex 3, France ‡Universite ́ Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), CNRS, UMR7201, Institut Parisien De Chimie Molećulaire (IPCM), 4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France Chemistry Department, Florida Institute of Technology, 150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, Florida 32901, United States

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