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Layer-by-layer assembly of zeolite crystals on glass with polyelectrolytes as ionic linkers

Lee et al., 2001

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3788689133118508115
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Lee G
Lee Y
Yoon K
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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ZSM-5 crystals and glass plates tethered with trimethylpropylammonium iodide and sodium butyrate, respectively,(denoted as Z+, Z-, G+, and G-, respectively) were prepared. Treatment of G-with Z+ suspended in ethanol results in monolayer assembly of Z+ on G-(G …
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