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15:00 |
O 86.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
On-surface synthesis of molecular and polymeric nanostructures — •J. Michael Gottfried
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15:30 |
O 86.2 |
Tuning on-surface coordination polymers to form chains and networks forming quantum boxes to investigate Xe condensation in an atom-by-atom manner. — •O. Popova, S. Nowakowska, A. Wäckerlin, S. Kawai, T. Ivas, J. Nowakowski, S. Fatayer, C. Wäckerlin, T. Nijs, J. Girovsky, S. Martens, A. Kleibert, N. Ballav, E. Mayer, J. Björk, M. Stöhr, L. Gade, and T. Jung
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15:45 |
O 86.3 |
Self-assembly of NC-Ph3-CN molecules on Cu(111): an unusual alignment with respect to the substrate — •Giulia E. Pacchioni, Marina Pivetta, and Harald Brune
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16:00 |
O 86.4 |
Surface mediated synthesis of metal-organic architectures based on thiolate-gold coordination bonds — •Atena Rastgoo Lahrood, Matthias Lischka, Johanna Eichhorn, Thomas Strunskus, Wolfgang M. Heckl, and Markus Lackinger
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16:15 |
O 86.5 |
A predictive model for the self-assembly of organic molecules on weakly interacting surfaces — •Joost van der Lit, Jolien Marsman, Nadine J. van der Heijden, Stephan den Hartog, Peter H. Jacobse, Robertus J.M. Klein Gebbink, Laura C. Filion, and Ingmar Swart
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16:30 |
O 86.6 |
Ethene to graphene: surface catalyzed chemical pathways, intermediates, precursors, and assembly — Bo Wang, Michael König, Catherine J. Bromley, Bokwon Yoon, •Friedrich Esch, Ulrich Heiz, Uzi Landman, and Renald Schaub
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16:45 |
O 86.7 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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17:00 |
O 86.8 |
Structure formation of lipophilic molecules on surfaces in a non-equilibrium setting: A computational study — •Pritam Kumar Jana and Andreas Heuer
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17:15 |
O 86.9 |
Reversible photoisomerization within monolayers of a π-expanded oligothiophene 8-mer: A photosensitive molecular cargo nanoarchitecture — •Jose D. Cojal, Masahiko Iyoda, and Jürgen P. Rabe
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17:30 |
O 86.10 |
Selfassembly of organic semiconductor monolayer via solid-solid wetting: physico-chemical basics, controllability, process capability — •Alexander Eberle and Frank Trixler
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