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Solvent-induced self-assembly technique

The so-called self-assembly technique has its origin in 1946, when a paper was published by Bigelow et a] [116] and tluis is slightly younger tlian tlie LB teclmique. The autliors noted tliat a hydrophilic surface exposed to an amphiphilic compound dissolved in a non-polar solvent induces tlie amphiphilic material to fonn a monolayer on it. [Pg.2620]


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