31 results on '"HONEYCOMB structures"'
Search Results
2. Highly branched bolapolyphilic liquid crystals with a cubic A15 network at the triangle-square transition.
3. Hierarchical 2D honeycomb-like network from barium-seamed nanocapsules.
4. One-dimensional and three-dimensional long-range orientated superstructures of PbSe nanocrystals.
5. Ideal trigonal prismatic coordination geometry of Co(II) in a honeycomb MOF with a triptycene-based ligand.
6. On-surface synthesis of metal-organic frameworks: the critical role of the reaction conditions.
7. The rhombic honeycomb – a new mode of self-assembly in liquid crystalline soft matter.
8. C2H2 capture and separation in a MOF based on Ni6 trigonal-prismatic units.
9. Emergence of uniform tilt and π-stacking in triangular liquid crystalline honeycombs.
10. Back cover.
11. Ligand-regulated self-assembly of luminescent Au nanoparticles towards diverse controllable superstructures.
12. Fine tuning of intra-lattice electron transfers through site doping in tetraoxolene-bridged iron honeycomb layers.
13. High-voltage honeycomb layered oxide positive electrodes for rechargeable sodium batteries.
14. Double-layered honeycomb architectures constructed via hierarchical self-assembly of hexagonal spin crossover cobalt(II) metallacycles.
15. Nonmetallic metal toward a pressure-induced bad-metal state in two-dimensional Cu3LiRu2O6.
16. Nonmetallic metal toward a pressure-induced bad-metal state in two-dimensional Cu3LiRu2O6.
17. A self-assembled liquid crystal honeycomb of highly stretched (3-1-1)-hexagons.
18. Carbon-incorporated porous honeycomb NiCoFe phosphide nanospheres derived from a MOF precursor for overall water splitting.
19. A bee pupa-infilled honeycomb structure-inspired Li2MnSiO4 cathode for high volumetric energy density secondary batteries.
20. A high voltage honeycomb layered cathode framework for rechargeable potassium-ion battery: P2-type K2/3Ni1/3Co1/3Te1/3O2.
21. A high voltage honeycomb layered cathode framework for rechargeable potassium-ion battery: P2-type K2/3Ni1/3Co1/3Te1/3O2.
22. Reactive nano-patterns in triple structured bio-inspired honeycomb films as a clickable platform.
23. Electronic effects of the Bernal stacking of graphite on self-assembled aromatic adsorbates.
24. Switching the surface homochiral assembly by surface host–guest chemistry.
25. Hierarchical honeycomb-structured films by directed self-assembly in “breath figure” templating of ionizable “clicked” PH3T-b-PMMA diblock copolymers: an ionic group/counter-ion effect on porous polymer film morphology.
26. A two-dimensional honeycomb coordination network based on fused triacontanuclear heterometallic {Co12Mn18} wheels.
27. In situ growth of a polyphosphazene nanoparticle coating on a honeycomb surface: facile formation of hierarchical structures for bioapplication.
28. Redox-responsive degradable honeycomb manganese oxide nanostructures as effective nanocarriers for intracellular glutathione-triggered drug release.
29. Amorphous silicon honeycombs as a binder/ carbon-free, thin-film Li-ion battery anode.
30. A facile synthesis of trinaphtho[3.3.3]propellane and its π-extension and the formation of a two-dimensional honeycomb molecular assembly.
31. Inside back cover.
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.