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Competition and Cooperation among Different Attractive Forces in Solutions of Inorganic–Organic Hybrids Containing Macroionic Clusters

Hybrids composed of nanoscale inorganic clusters and organic ligands are ideal models for understanding the different attractive forces during the self-assembly processes of complex macromolecules in solution. The counterion-mediated attraction induced by electrostatic interaction from the large, hy...

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Published in:Langmuir 2019-06, Vol.35 (24), p.7603-7616
Main Authors: Luo, Jiancheng, Liu, Tianbo
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