Abstract:Molecular-templated atomic layer deposition (ALD) is defined as a deposition process in the presence of target molecules on surfaces. The resulting nanocavities after removal of the template molecules have unique molecular recognition abilities and are promising for various applications, including volatile organic compound sensors. However, few studies have investigated the nanocavity formation process, mainly due to its complexity. In particular, the complicated reconstructions of metal oxide surfaces in solu… Show more
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