Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Organic Dye-Inorganic Nanosheet Hybrids

  Hybridization with Ca2Nb3O5− (CNO) nanosheets maybe effective for immobilizing positively charged functional organic molecules on various inorganic materials. To prove this hypothesis, amphiphilic cyanine dyes have been spread on to the surface of a diluted CNO colloidal suspension. The dyes have...

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