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PLATFORM: Nanostructured Surfaces
Palmer, Richard
(Principal Investigator)
Guo, Quanmin
(Co-Investigator)
Harrison, Roy
(Co-Investigator)
Heath, John
(Co-Investigator)
Jones, Ian
(Co-Investigator)
Li, Zi
(Co-Investigator)
Moss, Paul
(Co-Investigator)
Robinson, Alex
(Co-Investigator)
Physics and Astronomy
Biosciences
Metallurgy and Materials
Chemical Engineering
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Immunology and Immunotherapy
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Research output
(27)
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2003
2003
2005
2006
2007
2015
24
Article
3
Review article
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2007
Immobilisation of proteins by atomic clusters on surfaces
Palmer, R.
&
Leung, C.
,
1 Feb 2007
,
In:
Trends in Biotechnology.
25
,
p. 48-55
8 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Review article
Gold
100%
Proteins
89%
Molecular Cluster
63%
Protein Array Analysis
62%
Nanotechnology
58%
31
Citations (Scopus)
2006
Manipulation of polyatomic molecules with the scanning tunnelling microscope at room temperature:chlorobenzene adsorption and desorption from Si(111)-(7x7)
Sloan, P.
&
Palmer, R.
,
23 Aug 2006
,
In:
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter.
18
,
p. S1873-S1885
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Review article
chlorobenzenes
100%
Adatoms
89%
polyatomic molecules
86%
Desorption
80%
Chlorobenzene
77%
19
Citations (Scopus)
2003
Nanostructured surfaces from size-selected clusters
Palmer, R.
,
Pratontep, S.
&
Boyen, H-G.
,
1 Jul 2003
,
In:
Nature Materials.
2
,
7
,
p. 443-448
6 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Review article
Molecular Cluster
100%
Block copolymers
70%
Nanostructures
62%
atomic clusters
50%
Molecules
49%
222
Citations (Scopus)