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1,4-addition passive substrate control

To overcome these problems, our attention is now intently focused on encapsulation of polymer NCs and the use of lithographically patterned substrate [59-61]. Encapsulation could provide some advantages [61] pseudo-monodisperse in size of polymer NCs, spherical shape, and passivation effect for stable dispersion. In addition, a patterned substrate seems to be very useful in order to control the selectivity of position and location on a substrate and to construct ordered array and integrated nanostructure [59,135,136]. [Pg.173]


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