Bandgap Engineering: Coupled Exfoliation and Surface Functionalization of Titanate Monolayer for Bandgap Engineering (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 7/2017)

Surface‐functionalized monolayers are obtained by a new approach based on coupled exfoliation and surface modification, reported by Yuya Oaki and co‐workers in article number 1601014. The original surface molecules on the monolayer surface are exchanged to the guest ones during the exfoliation proce...

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