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Figure 9 Multicomponent self-assembly at the liquid-graphite interface, (a) Chemical stmctures of the used molecular building blocks, (b) STM image for the mixture of the four molecules bisDBA-Ci2, COR, ISA, and TRI and (c) corresponding molecular model. The Kagome network is formed by bisDBA-Ci2 and hosts in its triangular pores single TRI molecules and in the hexagonal pores a COR-ISA6 cluster. (Reproduced from Ref. 50. Wiley-VCH, 2009.)... Figure 9 Multicomponent self-assembly at the liquid-graphite interface, (a) Chemical stmctures of the used molecular building blocks, (b) STM image for the mixture of the four molecules bisDBA-Ci2, COR, ISA, and TRI and (c) corresponding molecular model. The Kagome network is formed by bisDBA-Ci2 and hosts in its triangular pores single TRI molecules and in the hexagonal pores a COR-ISA6 cluster. (Reproduced from Ref. 50. Wiley-VCH, 2009.)...
Figure 22 Molecular structure of the building blocks, (a) Atomic force microscopy image of reduced cyclic peptide adsorbed on mica, (b) A suggested model for the organization of the self-assembled cyclic peptide within the fibrous material. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 42. WUey-VCH, 2006.)... Figure 22 Molecular structure of the building blocks, (a) Atomic force microscopy image of reduced cyclic peptide adsorbed on mica, (b) A suggested model for the organization of the self-assembled cyclic peptide within the fibrous material. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 42. WUey-VCH, 2006.)...

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