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ELSEVIER Author Index of Volumes 327-329 Abduaini, A Brillert, C. 24] ate, R.W. 214 Furuya Abe, K. 150, 524 Bringezu, F. 256, 7 ividovits, J.V Fustin, ¢ Abe, M. 813 Britt, D.W. 824 avis, F. 364 Agarwal, G. 9 Brockman, J.M. 308 686 Gabrielli, G. 37 Akutagawa, T. 34 : Brodzifiska, W. 743 e Rosa, M. 52 Gacem, V. 295, 510 Akutsu, H. 639 Brown, C.R. 46] le Souza, L.M. 576 Galla, H.-J. 63 Albers, W.M. 64 Buijs, J. 824 Delhaés, P. 24 Garnier, F. 2 Albouy, P.-A Delhaes, P. 435, 439 Geue, T. 214 Icantar, N.A »7 aminati, G. 37 Dethalle, J. 156 Ghisellini, P. 636 Alfimov, M.V. 8: ’ 33 Dhanabalan, A. 47 37 Gibaud, A. 295, 510 Ali-Adib, Z ‘ 563, 568 576, 7 Gleiche, M. 268 Amrein, M. 632 apan, R. 369 Diaspro, A. 532 Glhiozzi, A. 62 Ananthavel, S.P. 35 apone, S. 465 Diuhy, R.A. 308 Gobbi, L. 503 Aoki, A. 833 Carnes, K. 247 Donat-Bouillud, A. 715 Gogotov, I.N. 639 Aoki, M. 278, 303 Carrara, S. 636 Dori, Y. 772 Goldenberg, L.M Aoki, Y. 360 Casey, V. 652 Drefahl, A. 846, 850 Goldmann, M. 166 Arias, F. 14] audano, R. 321 Du, S. 563 Gomez-Garcia, C.J. 439 Arnold, D.P. 341 Cava, M.P. 100, 326 Dubot, P. 236 ioncalves, D. 60 Arys, X. 734 avatorta, P. 627 Dupart, E. | rasjO, L. 829 Asada, Y. 639 ha, S.H. 722 Duschner, H. 199 rando, D. 336 Asai, K. 581, 586 hafin, A.P. 5 Duwez, A.-S. 156 rant, C.S. 247 Ashwell, G.J. 461 hai, X. 563 Dziri, L. 56 watz, R.F. 5 Azuma, Y. 303 hang, J 2 Green, A. 461 Azumi, R hen 37 Echegoyen, L. 141 Gromov, S.P. 821 Azumia 813 hen 7 Engelking, J. 90 Gu, C. 383 hen ; rokhin, V. 503 Gu, J Bésch, M. 24 hen okin, V. 636 Gu, N Baba, A. 353 hen +2 ; Gubbins, M.A. 652 Bahra, G.S. 46] hi, I 262 ) . abianowski, W. 743 Gubin, S.P. 550 Bai, Y. 419, 563, 568 ho, K.S. 273, 373 acci, P. 503, 532 Guerzoni, S. 636 3aldwin, J.W. 100, 326 ‘ho, S.J. 42 ainerman, V. 842 Baryshnikova, E.A. 821 ho, Y. 722 anucci, G.E. 131, 33 Haas, H. 627 Berzina, T.S. 621 ‘hoi, H.-G. 698 ria, R.M. 808 Haferkorn, J Bhatt, D. 364, 473 ‘hoi, J.-W. 273 3, 67 sano, A. 627 Hagting, J.G Bienkowski, M 698, 703.676 wucher, K. 308 Hanada, T Blank, D.H.A } hoi, L.-S. 172 uweett, A.H. 214 Hao, E. 528 Bo, Z. 221 Choi, Y.-S. 612 azio, V.S.U. 681 Hara, M. 150, 800 Boillot, M.-L. 435 Chung, J.J. 722 edorova, O.A. 821 Harada, Y. 278, 303 Bommarito, G.M. 48] Chung, S.W. 671 lérsheimer, M. 241 Hartig, M. 262, 520 Botelho do Rego, A.M. 252 Cieren, X. 854 ath, J. 506 Hassan, A.K. 104, 686 291 Clemente-Leon, M. 439 x, M.A. 477 He, H.X. 287 Bouali, Y. 23 Colberg, M.T. 247 ranz, H. 52 He, H.-X. 778 Bourdos, N. 632 Constantino, C.J.L. 47 ) S95 He, X.-H. 172 Bourgoin, J.-P. 515 Coronado, E. 439 uchs, H. 180, 241, 262, 268 Heise, A. 199 Bourque, H. 299 Cowlam, N. 295, 510 520 Helle, H. 643 Boussaad, S. 56 Curvelo, A.A.S. 47 Fujihira, M. 708, 718, 837 Hesterberg, D Bree, M. 224 Cuvillier, N. 19 Fukuda, K. 109 Hirano, Y. 345 Brehmer, L. 74 Fukumoto, H. 748 Hlady, V. 82 Brezesinski, G. 28, 256, 616, Dahmen-Levison, U. 616 Fukushima, H. 150 Hollins, R.A 857 Dante, S. 52, 503 Fulda, K.-U. 752 Hoptner, U. 326 0040-6090/98/5 19.00 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved PII $0040-6090(98)01048-7 Horiuchi, S. 348, 391, 45¢ kR 191. 690 3k3. 419 J 6 39. 800 Horowitz, G. 252, 291 H.J. 19] i J}. 408 M 639 Howes, P.B. 256 690 i, W. 477 vasnita S 150 Hu, B 486 lang, B Huang Huang Huesmanr Hutchinsor = Sf. ~< f Ichimu [jiro Ikega nl Ikezak Imakub Inoue Ishida KRRARRAARRRRRR RRZ AR Ishigure ~*~ ra L. 681 Israela R.P.H Itadera P.G.H Iwamoto Mobiu Mog Moéhwald 256, O61 Machida Maju Main Malmor Mann Mao, P Maruyar Kang, \ Kardina Kartl Meldrun Katho Mele, G Kato, K Melter Kato, R Melzer Kawai, 7 Menzel Kawamata Metzger Kawamot Mi, L.-Z. 69 Kawata Michalitsct Kawata Micocci, G Kera, S Milella Kerguet Miller Khanin Min, J. 67 Khomutov, G.B. 550 B Mingotaud, ¢ Kim, D. 373 | H| Papin A.M Kim, D.-K. 612 IB 84, 224 Miranda, Park C.K Kim, E. 42 408. 559 Miura, Y Park H.B Park, M.-K. 607 Saito, M. 123 r-Smith, J.D Vorenkamp, E.J. 65 Park, S.W 690 Sakai, H. 813 Vuillaume, D. 326 Pavier, M. 104 Sakomura, M. 708 P>a vier M.A Sakurai, H ada, T. 423 Pearson, ( Sanui, K. 454, 469 ahab, M. 846 Pellegrino Sasabe, H akamatsu, T. 360 Peng, X Sato, F. 813 an, H. 33 Penza Sato, Y. 232 ang, D. 419 Pepe ILM Sawadaishi DJ. 412 Petruska Scalas, | J. 591 Petry, W Schafer, H.-J. 180 , P. 96 Petty, M.( Scheib, S. 100 R. 419 Pflumio, V Schiller, P. 846 S. 141 Phadke, R.S Schmid, G. 520 ang. Y x0 Ping, Z. 308 Schneider, J UZU KI 209 appmannsberger, Tt Piras, L. 621 Schouten, A.J. 65 zuoki, Y 4 Wegner, G. 781 Pireaux, J.-J. | Seidel, O. 850 ‘\ orakowsk i, J. 78 Weidemann, G. 256 Plate, M. 180 Seip, C.T. 331 Whitesell, J.K. 47 Pocius, A.V. 48] Seitz, M. 767 ibuchi, 454, 469 Wierschem, M Prasanth Kumar, N Seki, T. 87 chibana, | i Wilde, J.N. 726 Seo, B.I. 191 Wischerhoff Qu l LOX Seo, W.J. 722 a kiguchi, H 574 Wong, J.Y Serra, A. 136 ham, D.R 131 Wooten, M Rakers, S. 520 Shapovalov V.L. 599, 816 iilwar, S.S Wright, P.\ Ram M.K. 118 Sharma R. 772 +S 727 Wu, A. 663 Ramsey, M.G Shen, D. 419 ida, K 150 Raposo M SY Shen, J. 221, injaux A..F 321 Rauscher, M. 199 Shen, J.¢ K. 3 90 y? Ravaine, S. 3 Shen, Y.R. 16] SOS Ray, A.K Shi, T.S. 559 ees, N.D. 46] Shibasaki, Y i Vilar, M Shibata, H Shibata, O epore, Shih, Y.-H. 172 errettaz Rhee W Shimizu, M. 655 Riccio, P. 6: Shimomura, M Richardson R54 315, 364 Shin, D.-M. 42 iv} Shin, D.M. 671 M Ridi, A. 796 Shin, H.-K. 446 nelli, M _ Riga, J. 156 Shin, Y.W 6YU otama, H SOU akovenko, S.A. 550 Rikukawa, M. 454 Shinbo, K. 209. 353 axntenbderg S. 499 amada, N. 837 Ritcey, A.M. 299 Shuratori, S.S. 655 W. 554, 5 Y amada I Riul Jr. A. 576, 808 Shirota, Y. 278 4. S. 550 amagucnhi Riul, A. 60 Siciliano, P. 465 165 amaki, T Robello, M. 796 Sieber, M. 632 621 6590 amochi Roberts M.J. 5 Silberzan 166 Rocha-Gonsalves, A.M.d \ Sinner, A. 758 Skjonnemand, K. 46! Rogalla, H Smith, V.C. 315 Rolandi, R Sobral, A.J.F.N. 315 Rondelez, | Soldatov, E.S. 550 Roszko, M Song, J. 591 SU Rubner, M.F. 663 Song, N.W. 373 419 Rudolf, P. 321 Sorbi, R. 627 Ackern, | Yokota, T. 303 Rustichelli Ssottin, S a sanelli, | 465 Yonezawa Soyer, H sapollo, G 13 Yoshida, Y. 52 Séez, A.E. 247 Speakman ereschetin V.P Yoshikawa, | Saijo, H. 161 Srinivasan, M.P. 12 kholm, I. 643 Yu, L.M. 156 Saito, G. 348 391, 450 Stamm, M. 199 ithardt, D. 84, 842 R45 Yuan, X. 33 Saito, K. 446 Steitz, R. 627 or Nahmen, \ 24 Yumoto, 7 Zaitsev, S.Y Zeng, G. 33 Zerbetto, | Zhang, H Zhang, H.I Zhang, H ELSEVIER Subject Index of Volumes 327-329 Adsorption kinetics of microbalance, 19] Molecular structure and surface order conductivi ethiols evidenced by HREELS 156 immonium perfluoroalkanoates Power law } \ y 7 choline . Tas Monol: yer properties ol alkylammonium perflt Langmuir and Lar concentrated sodium chloride solution, 12 surface potential and at fore Alt te adsorption by layer self assembD y soluble cyanine d ' e deposition athin multilayers made ternate deposi r polyvinylsulfate: ft unstable to stabl DNA-mimet pran ; monolayer structure stacked base horseradish peroX l Blodgett f growth § strategies ganic films on solid substrate layer nomye4: properties nano-rough surfaces: a Monte ¢ niphile ase transition in adsorption layers at the air methoxyanilil tructure features of the condensed phase issembly i ypher ‘ ilic dye é ] { wosensilive and 1onoseicc Adsorption enthal; crown-ether dye in monola\ Adsorption 1sot p yanilin ( \ .mphiphilic molecule Adsorption kinet » Carlo study it Adsorptior *LICS i a studied by quart microvalat | Adsorption laye mn i nematic Phase transit mn layers at the Wi I tc Blodgett monolayers structure i condensed phase : : fragments Ag thin filn I itu quartz crystal microDalance monitor Scattered ligh } ) d surtace plasmon in ara ( acid ment t bindi] ng 1t o linker lipid n a phosphi LB ultrathin fils er thin fils ns SH) onolayer matrix. Applicat Or munosel Aggregation ‘ lic acid LB ultrathin filn Aggregation and ation phenomena } ‘ ] IT to excited surface pl of LC p' olvi\ « lefin sulfone)s, 214 LB ultrathin films on s thin films Molecular orientation of octaalkoxyphthalocyanine « iti Arachidic acid in Langmuir—Blodgett films, 87 Molecular sifter using space controlied A\ir—water intertace ms by fullerene molecules 655 Competition of interactions in monolayers of amphiphilic Study on the self packing of SnQ, nanopartic! amides at the air—water interface, 857 hydrosol interface and its composite LB films Monolayers and Langmu ir—Blodgett films of the jl ic acid, 33 mic dye Di-8-ANEPPS, 804 mally Stimulated currents of Langmuir—Blodgett Infrared spectroscopy of aqueous biophysical monolayers 1)3 Polarisation modulation IRRAS investigation Of a c rebacteria ether at the air/water interface, 299 X-ray reflectivity study of monolayers and bilay Alkanethiol archae lipids on a solid substrate, 5 + 0040-6090/98/5 19.00 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All nght Pil S$0040-6090(98 )01049-9 Aromatic hydrocarbons Study on microstructures of mixed monolayers of poly (octa Optical sensing of aromatic hydrocarbons using Lang decylacrylate) and octadecanol in relation to the retardation Blodgett films of a Schiff base co-ordination polyme of water evaporation, 109 Assembly Battery Assembly and applications Temperature independent conduct f Langmuir—Blodgett networks, 536 films of a helical polymer and complex, 364 nicroscope BEDO-TTI conduction in monolayers and LB films of BED ESR properties of Langmuir—Blodgett films based on BO and TCNO/arachidic ; mixed system, 450 behenic acid, 458 ithography « Langmuir—Blods Benzene derivatives microscope, 690 Monolayer properties of amphiphil etrakis(phenylethyny| benzene compounds, 74 studies on the growtn voltage Q,-surtaces, 185 Fabricatior haracterizatior transfer complex iL anaenem ulil - maOnnnO k - ngoO coni. cal } voltage LB technique ? juir and Lang counterions on the orientation control tial and aton reaction center proteins in an applied ur—Blodgett method, 80¢ Langmuir—Blodgett film of hydr electrochemical production, 659 Biomineralization OChHroaOn Growth of FeO(OH) crv TrHhOo UOT \r tWhnoOdd) 6408 Bipolar SAMs generated fr inctionalized An lid subst Bis-ethylenediox y-tetrathiafulvalene derivatives 4-bis( N-octadecylpyrrol squaraine A comment upon the s¢ cond-order m-linear oplical proper (N-octadecylpyrr squaraine, 46] n supported of aggregate | lu ‘rocyanine Langmuir shape analysis Blodgett films yf phospi ‘ tavistics VSler angie nOST no}; monoilayel Monolayers of con pie enhanced intrare polyelectrolytes, YO yn Silver is Study Langmuir monol: unduced properties of liquid crystalline azobenzene their interaction with different subphase tons n Langmuir—Blodgett fi nvestigated by ‘nic structural eftect n monolayer behaviors n resonance, 42 liquid rystalline polysilox ines a ne air/water interlace nduced J-aggregatior I nixed angmul! 14 ft selenium 1 ung cyanine and azobenzene Monolayer studies of methyl! c-dinhydrox yoctadecanoates 180 Complexation of metal ions w Langmuir—Blodgett 1 Influence of head group methylation on the phase behavior novel calixarene azo-derivative, 68¢ lipid monolayers, 256 Bacteriorhodopsin Electrical conduction in monolayers and LB films of BED Photocurrent of bacteriorhodops OTTF-~( TCNOQO/arachidic acid mixed system, 450 phoretic method, 698 Phase transition in adsorption layers at the air—water interface Ballistic deposition model structure features of the condensed phase, 842 Monolayer properties of amphiphilic molecules supportec Brilliant green dye nano-rough surfaces: a Monte Carlo study, 850 Negative photoelectrical properties of adsorption Langmuit BAM images Blodgett films, 399 ‘60 derivatives ESR properties of Langmuir—Blodgett films based on BO and Study of Langmuir monolayers of crown-ether Cy) derivatives behenic acid, 458 and their interaction with different subphase ions, 141 ge-transfer salts admium stearate Recent progress in metallic Langmuir—Blodgett films based or Preparation and characterization of composite LB films of lig I'TF derivatives, 14 nin and cadmium stearate, 47 al force microscopy alcium carbonate Force titration of amino group-terminated self-assembled Template induced crystallization of biominerals of monolayers of 4-aminothiophenol on gold using chemical assembled monolayers of alkylthiols, 554 force microscopy, 778 alcium palmitate hemical patterning Hydration number of calcium palmitate LB film deposited on a Molecular strings at surfaces forced assembly’ of bithiophene piezoelectric quartz crystal plate, 722 on a sulphur p(4 x 1)Ni(110) surface, 204 alix|8 jarene emical solution deposition The tempora and therm stability of pyroelectric calix[8] if Nucleation and growth of semiconductor particles on self ene Langmuir Blodge films, 431 assembled monolayers by chemical solution deposition, 506 alixarenes orine Inclusion phenomenor mixed floating Optical response of monolayer films of a metal-free sulfona phthalocyanines, 104 mido-porphyrin, 315 Size-quantization small CdS clusters roaluminum phthalocyanine CIAIPc) calixarene LB Characterization of thin films of chloroaluminum phthalocya ( omplex won of I angmull Blodgett films of nine on MoS»: HREELS, LEET and PIES study, 303 nove Calixar 6350 rosianes HREELS characterization of Suriaces and opik assembled molecular monolayers, 236 ular dichroism Myelin model membranes on solid substrates, 62 amide oidal gold thin hlims Assembling colloidal Au nanoparticles with functionalized D Dand sellf f-assembled | monolayers, 595 Infrared npatibility dS The compatibility in binary mixed monoiaye rf Size-quantizati methyl methacrylate) and random copolymer calixarene and acrylonitrile, 42 dS nanoparticle nposite film Preparation and quantum-size imiun LB films of non-amphiphilic grown in amphiph igomer | ingmull Blodgett buta-1,3-diyne (DQ), 378 108 pDoOsSiItL C membrane dS nanoparticles trathin membranes for gas separation and pervaporation pre Structure and ¢ surtactant-capped CdS pared upon electrostatic seli-assembly of polyelectrolytes particle Langmuir—Blodgett techniqu 6? CTihualli ose alky ndensavion Polarisation modulatior IRRAS investigation OF a Cé \ two-dimensional network of phenol—formaldehyde mono ether at the air water interiace 299 yers by the Langmuir—Blodgett technique, 486 H, band nducting organic thin film Infrared spectroscopy of aqueous biophysical monolayers Possible low-temperature phase transition o hain-chain interactior gett films of a charge—transfer complex < Surfactant monolayers at solid—liquid interfaces: confor 39] and interaction, 16] nducting polymers harge accumulation Characterization of oligothiophene High frequency alternating current light-emitting diodes electron energy loss spectroscopy Langmuir—Blodgett films, 668 High-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy Studies oO! harge transfer the electronic structure of quinquethiophene (ST) and sex Photovoltaic properties of novel conjugated oligome ithiophene (6T) films, 291 Si( 111) heterostructrues, 415 onductive Langmuir Blodgett film harge—transfer complex Conductive Langmuir Blodgett films based Possible low-temperature phase transition of Langmui Blod methylammonium metal(dmit) gett films of a charge-transfer complex detected by ESR ( mdauctivity 39] Temperature-independent conductivity of Langmu Fabrication and characterization of charge-transfer complex films of a helical polymer and its salt complex, 364 films by a bias-voltage LB technique, 792 Electrical conduction in monolayers and LB films of BED Charge-transfer salt OTTF-C TCNO/arachidic acid mixed system, 450 Blodgett films m gioregulal phene)s, 469 The preparation and conduct Defect analy rie Analysis syncnro sion Direc ir—Blodgett te Dimethoxy substituted poly(p-pher Dippir 9 duced onentation ayel f a flexible PPV pre Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine Interaction of DPPC monolayer! C yanoac co-polymers )1 ydrophobic rons, 599 P»o lycyanoacrylate elect: ron bean Dipping induced orientation Langmuir—Schaefer technique, 659 Dipping induced orientation Cyanobipheny! layers of a flexible PPV pre cursor polyme Aggregation and orientation phenomena in Dissipative structure of LC poly(olefin sulfone)s, 21 Formation of ordered mesoscopic patterns lymer D-o-A molecular rectifier films by dewetting, 829 DNA biosensors oluminescence DNA-containing organized molecular structure based ’ on cor H frequency 4 alternat trolled assembly on supported monolayers, 647 gmuil Blodgett n DNA manipulation ssion tron DNA-containing organized ular structu ased on cor film a polyest er uel mo minescel DNA ibly and applicatior Constructio DNA-mimet pramol ~olymer networks, 536 stacked base-pall t amp rlectror netic coupling ace 4 HREEI emuir—Schaefer ind characteriz: films, 321 vestigation oO nvlene), 419 MICrOscopy | reer paration of ‘ semicondu! cto hemically modified electrode oxidase (GOD 1) on spin resonance Molecular orientation of octaalkoxyphthalocyar Langmuir—Blodgett films, 87 Die low-temperature phase a charge anst } astic modu! Direct obs electron transmission ESR prope Inneing neCr HICr) Blodgett films single electron t thiol-capped nic absorption spect taahvrr ica laarr oneeTn tavt iony otof « nphntihnaali ocya ' ectroabs¢ IT n | angmull Blodgett ( harge-tra i optical propertic tlectrophoretic sedimentatior tettyi rri athiatuly t ng Blodgett f | hot “nt of bacteriorhodopsir lectrochemical Oxidatior phoretic method, 698 Conductive Langmuir—Blodgett fil based on dialkyl Elects ation methylammonium—metal(dmit) re Spornsc ol lectrochemistry trostatic Langmuir—Blodgett film of hydrogenase for e Breakdown of the Poisson-Boltzmann descriptior hydrogen production, 639 double layers involving large multivalent ions Light emitting electrochemical devices from sequentiall) Electrostatic interaction adsorbed multilayers of a polymeric ruthenium (Il) con Multilayer assemblies of colloidal ZnS doped wit! plex and various polyanions, 663 polyelectrolytes based on electrostatic interaction 8 Electrochromism Chemically modified electrode via layer-by-layer deposition of Monolayers and Langmuir—Blodgett films of the electrochro glucose oxidase (GOD) and polycation beariningg Os com mic dye Di-8-ANEPPS, 804 ) Electrostatic repulsion Fluorescence decay Effects of counterions on the orientation control of photosyr Transient fluorescence in NQ hetero LB film thetic reaction center proteins in an applied bias-voltag Fluorescence light microscopy Langmuir—Blodgett method, 800 The role of pulmonary surfactant pr during the Enzymatic activity ing cycl, 632 Study of horseradish peroxidase Fluore scence microscopy Langmuir—Blodgett films, 621 Construction of two-dimensional DNA-mimetics: supra Enzyme electrode molecular architecture with highly stacked + base-pairs « ‘ Chemically modified electrode via layer-by amphiphilic ine and thymine at the ; water interface glucose oxidase (GOD) and polycation-bearing plex, 730 Eosin amino group Optical sensor with active matrix bu polyelectr :minothiopher smart molecules mixture, 743 Ether-ester-linkages Forced assemb spec nic adsorpuion ( a nonolayvers. 616 Molecular strings of bithiophene Excess free energy of mixing on a sulphur pi4 Study on microstructures of mix Formamide/water subphas« decylacrylate) and octadecanol Spin-crossover complex s red on a formamide yf water evaporation, 109 phase, 435 struc ice x f e,O adsorbed formic acid, 499 Preparation of covalently modified organic—inorganic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Site nanoparticies and their Optimum IR measurement researches, 563 tric surfaces, 283 Study on the photo-induced interf: Characterization of 16-mer polyar composite Langmui Fe,O, heterostructured composite Blodgett films Fiber optic DIOseNnso! Characterization of rett films of N.N-dioctade Fiber-optic biosensor for the organophosphor cyl-p-nitrophenylaniline aracmidic acid, 6U compounds using AChI Myelin model membrane n solid substrates, ¢ immittance law conduct locyal equency response transistors gh frequency angmuir—Blodgett films, 668 If-packing rIR spectroscopy of rhodopsi: hydrosol interface and its r—Blodgett film aic study Fine particle lon irradiation effect on diluted magneti *miconduc incorporated int ang r—Blodgett and the Molecular hyperpolarizability gmuir—Blodgett films of new amphiphil Fullerene derivative taining azobenzene chromophore Stable monolayers <¢ onalized azobenzene f|l uorree scen. ce " in . fla‘ TCNQ heter: Effect re molecular interaction on molecular packing and Flicker noise orientation in azobenzene-functionalized self-assembled Linear response of a fluctuatit monolayers on g 195 Floating layers (sas sensor Inclusion phenomenon 1 floating layers contair Gas-sensing properties of porphyrin dimer Langmuir—B phthalocyanines, 104 films, 341 Flow of monolayer High-sensitivity phthalocyanine LB film gas sensor based on In-plane orientation of mesoscopic domains in Langmuir and field effect transistor 383 Langmuir—Blodgett films induced by rotating disks, 24 4 study on gas sensor using electrical properties of fatty acid Fluorescence Langmuir—Blodgett films, 612 Fluorescence probes for chemical reactivity at the interfac Molecular sifter using space controlled Langmuir—Blodgett a self-assembled monolayer, 477 films by fullerene molecules, 655 Optical sensor with active matrix built from polyelectrolytes Gas separation smart molecules mixture, 743 Ultrathin membranes for gas separation and pervaporation pre

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