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Bubbles: A review of their relationship to the formation of thin films and porous materials
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Kurt W. Kolasinski
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December 29, 2014
Published Online: 2014-12-29
©2014 Kurt W. Kolasinski
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Keywords for this article
bubble;
thin film;
porous materials;
surface
chemistry;
etching;
structure formation;
applied surface
science;
microcompartments;
silicon;
PDMS
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- Comparative evaluation of porous silica based carriers for lipids and liquid drug formulations