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Henning Krass1, Edward A Plummer2, Johanna M Haider3
1Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces 14424 Potsdam (Germany) Fax: (+49) 331-567-9202.
Abstract:
Layer-by-layer deposition of π-assembled arrays of discrete metallo units with aryl tails and polystyrenesulfonate gives structurally well-defined thin films. The formation of these films, which is controlled by π-π interactions, metal-ion coordination, and electrostatic interactions, bridges the gap between supramolecular crystal engineering and design of layered materials.
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