Mesnage, 2011 - Google Patents
Diazonium salts induced anchoring process: mechanism, application (s)Mesnage, 2011
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In this work, three surface functionalization processes have been studied: the spontaneous grafting from diazonium salts, the chemically induced grafting from diazonium salts and the chemically induced grafting from diazonium salts in presence of vinylic monomers (which is …
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