Organic/inorganic-oxide multilayer materials

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C408S098000, C408S189000, C408S212000, C408S212000

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06838198

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to novel organic/inorganic-oxide multilayer materials. In particular novel organic/inorganic-oxide materials based on single or multiple atomic layers of tungsten oxide, molybdenum oxide or other metal oxides interspersed between organic spacer layers is disclosed along with a method of preparing the materials, preferably via self assembly.

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