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Wet chemical approaches to the characterization of organic surfaces: self-assembled monolayers, wetting, and the physical-organic chemistry of the solid-liquid interface

George M. Whitesides, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1990 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 1, pp 87-96
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In this paper, a phenomenes de mouillage et d'adsorption d'une surface solide are described, e.g., adaption of alcanethiols and sulfures de dialkyl sur de l'or
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Etude des phenomenes de mouillage et d'adsorption d'une surface solide. Application a l'adsorption d'alcanethiols et de sulfures de dialkyl sur de l'or

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