Plasma polymerization of thiophene was carried out in a tubular reactor using an rf source. Various substrates such as aluminum, glass, and NaCl crystal were used. The rate of deposition attained an equilibrium value of 0.35 g cm Οͺ2 s Οͺ1 . Infrared spectra revealed the formation of polythiophene. Th
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Preparation and Characterization of Polymerized Liposomes
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