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Features of the Self-organization of Films Based on Triglycine under the Influence of Vapors of Organic Compounds

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The self-assembly of triglycine on the surface of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite and mica is studied by atomic force microscopy. The possibility of the formation of crystalline structures based on triglycine as a result of the action of vapors of organic compounds or water on its amorphous film is demonstrated. It is shown that organic compounds capable of forming hydrogen bonds affect the surface of films deposited onto these substrates. Organic compounds incapable of hydrogen bonding change the morphology of films deposited only onto the surface of pyrographite.

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M.A. Ziganshin and A.V. Gerasimov are grateful to the Ministry of Science and Higher Education for financial support.

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This work is performed in the framework of the government assignment for FRC Kazan Scientific Center of RAS and is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, project no. 14.Y26.31.0019.

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Morozova, A.S., Ziganshina, S.A., Bukharaev, A.A. et al. Features of the Self-organization of Films Based on Triglycine under the Influence of Vapors of Organic Compounds. J. Surf. Investig. 14, 499–506 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S102745102003009X

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