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<p><b>Self-assembled monolayers</b> (<b>SAM</b>) are assemblies of organic molecules that form spontaneously on surfaces by <a href="page.php?w=adsorption">adsorption</a> and organize themselves into more or less distinct domains (head group, chain/backbone, and tail/end group). In some cases, molecules that form the monolayer do not interact strongly with the substrate. This is the case for <a href="page.php?w=porphyrins">porphyrins</a> on <a href="page.php?w=highly_oriented_pyrolytic_graphite">HOPG</a> and two-dimensional supramolecular networks</p><p>
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