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Dimerized π-complexes in self-assembled monolayers containing viologens: an origin of unusual wave shapes in the voltammetry of monolayersTang et al., 1996
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- Tang X
- Schneider T
- Walker J
- Buttry D
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- Langmuir
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A direct comparison of the self-assembly on Au and Ag of thiol and disulfide derivatives of viologens bearing long n-alkyl chains was made in order to ascertain the relative efficiency of monolayer formation for each type of functionality. The structures of the two derivatives …
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