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ABSTRACT

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INTRODUCTION
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION


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CONCLUSION
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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REFERENCES
1. Utari, U., Kusumandari, K., Purnama, B., Mudasir, M., and Abraha, K., 2016, Surface morphology
of Fe(III)-porphyrin thin layers as characterized by atomic force microscopy, Indones. J. Chem.,
16 (3), 233-238.
2. Anslyn, E.V. and Dougherty, D.A., 2006, Modern Physical Organic Chemistry, University
Science Books, California, p. 261
3. Viveckchand, S.R.C., Govindaraj, A., and Rao, C.N.R., 2007, Nanotubes and Nanowires: Recent
Developments, in Rao, C.R.R., Muller M.S., and Cheetham, A.K. (Eds.), Nanomaterials
Chemistry: Recent Developments and New Directions, Wiley-VCH., Weinheim, pp. 281-304.

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