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Nanohybrid Thin Film compilation using functionalized pure chiral urea-based silyl solutions

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Inna Karatchevtseva (Managed by)
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Hybrid organic-inorganic thin films were prepared through a process of controlled hydrolysis-condensation of enantiomerically pure chiral urea-based silyl compounds. Measurements were taken under acid- or base-catalyzed conditions where the structure and morphology was examined.

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