2008, Número 2
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TIP Rev Esp Cienc Quim Biol 2008; 11 (2)
Geles Moleculares y Organogelantes
Reyes-Arellano A
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 29
Paginas: 101-104
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FRAGMENTO
Un tipo de nanomateriales que ha llamado la atención de los químicos, físicos y biofísicos en los últimos años, son los geles moleculares. ¿Qué es un gel y cuál es la diferencia entre éste y un gel molecular?
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