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Self-assembling Morphologies Obtained from Helical Polycarbodiimide Copolymers and Their Triazole Derivatives
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Controlled, Bio-inspired Self-Assembly of Cellulose-Based Chiral Reflectors
Ahu Gumrah Dumanli1, Gen Kamita2, Jasper Landman2
1Department of Physics, University of Cambridge JJ Thomson, Cambridge, CB3 0, HE, UK ; Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EW, UK.
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