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Molecular Orientation and Aggregation in Langmuir− Blodgett Films of 5-(4-N-Octadecylpyridyl)-10, 15, 20-tri-p-tolylporphyrin Studied by Ultraviolet− Visible and …Zhang et al., 1997
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- 5338692073956378682
- Author
- Zhang Z
- Verma A
- Yoneyama M
- Nakashima K
- Iriyama K
- Ozaki Y
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- Publication venue
- Langmuir
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The molecular orientation and aggregation behavior of 5-(4-N-octadecyl-pyridyl)-10, 15, 20- tri-p-tolylporphyrin (porphyrin 338a) in mono-and multilayer Langmuir− Blodgett (LB) films have been investigated by employing ultraviolet− visible (UV− vis) and infrared (IR) …
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