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Publications by Motoyuki IIJIMA
Surface Modification Techniques Toward Controlling the Dispersion Stability and Particle-Assembled Structures of Slurries
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Materials Chemistry
Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
Composites
Ceramics
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Surface Modification of the TiO2 Photocatalytic Thin Film by Au-Particle Embedding Techniques.
Journal of Advanced Science
Layered Aggregates of Gold Nanoparticles: Solution and Surface-Assembled Structures
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Surfaces
Energy
Nanoscience
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How Does Surface Modification Aid in the Dispersion of Carbon Nanofibers?
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Controlling Thin Liquid Film Viscosity via Modification of Substrate Surface Chemistry
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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Controlling Dislocation Nucleation-Mediated Plasticity in Nanostructures via Surface Modification
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Plastics
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Surface Modification With Self-Assembled Monolayers for Nanoscale Replication of Photoplastic MEMS
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The Longitudinal Stability of Intense Nonrelativistic Particle Bunches in Resistive Structures
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Surface Modification for Improving the Stability of Nanoparticles in Liquid Media
KONA Powder and Particle Journal
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Controlling of Higher Order Structure and Friction/Abrasion of Polyurethane by Surface Modification, Part 2. Surface Modification of Polyurethane Elastomers by Polymeric MDI.
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