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In the sequence of decreasing copper concentration, the surface morphologies changed from flat to nano-crystalline with nano-sized pores.
In PET/PEN blends, the morphologies changed from the PET-type to the PEN-type with increasing content of PEN.
The results indicated that by increasing the concentration of non-solvent additives, the morphologies changed from finger-like to sponge-like, and the outer skin-layer thickness was slightly increased.
Tapping mode atomic force microscopy (TM-AFM) revealed that with the increase of dendrimer size, the film morphologies changed from fibrous to dendritic, indicating a strong shell-dependent molecular packing.
The aggregate morphologies changed from spheres to rods, long tailed solid large compound spheres, and to long tailed hierarchical vesicles by adding 0.5, 10 and 30 wt% of toluene to the organic solvent, respectively.
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During pulse plating, Mn content decreases with increasing off-time, and surface morphologies change from flake like structures to crystalline structures.
It shows that with changing the Li/Si molar ratio, the morphology changed from flower-like structure to a mixture of morphologies.
It shows that with changing the Li/Si molar ratio to 1 5, the morphology changed from a mixture of sphere- and rod-like structure to a nearly layer-like structure with no certain orientation and regular shape.
The NCD morphology changed from "cauliflower-like" to a smoother surface after the nitrogen-plasma immersion.
The morphology changed from straight rods to helical ribbons as relative humidity decreased.
So, the morphology changed from big irregular nanosheets and microspheres, leaf-like nanosheets nanoparticles to big microspheres, respectively.
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