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Layer-by-layer synthesis and study of nanostructured Pb4SbS 6.5 layers. / Gulina, L. B.; Tolstoi, V. P.; Tolstobrov, E. V.

в: Russian Journal of General Chemistry, Том 78, № 6, 01.06.2008, стр. 1133-1134.

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Gulina, L. B. ; Tolstoi, V. P. ; Tolstobrov, E. V. / Layer-by-layer synthesis and study of nanostructured Pb4SbS 6.5 layers. в: Russian Journal of General Chemistry. 2008 ; Том 78, № 6. стр. 1133-1134.

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title = "Layer-by-layer synthesis and study of nanostructured Pb4SbS 6.5 layers",
abstract = "Conditions for the layer-by-layer synthesis of nanostructured Pb 4SbS6.5 layers on a silica surface, using reagent solutions, were determined. The synthesized layers were studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, UV and visible transmission spectroscopy, X-ray spectral microanalysis, and scanning electron microscopy.",
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