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On-surface single molecule synthesis chemistry: a promising bottom-up approach towards functional surfaces
In this review, we introduce recent progress on surface synthesis and focus on supramolecular self-assembled structures driven by several typical chemical reactions at solid surfaces, with the aid of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). We also emphasize the relationship between the non-covalent sel...
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