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The same approach to the literature ΔS0r data for other organic molecules is discussed.
The relative contribution of gas phase and grain-surface chemistries to the production of the observed complex molecules is discussed.
The influence of molecular side groups into ruthenium-dye molecules is discussed in terms of the cells' efficiency.
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The formation of phosphonate based layers was confirmed by the study of the blocking properties of the modified surfaces towards the redox conversion of [Fe CN 6)]3−/[Fe(CN)6)]2−, by reductive desorption studies in NaOH solutions, and also by water contact measurements, where the competitive adsorption of solvent (butanol) molecules is discussed.
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