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University of Groningen

Creating new multifunctional organic-inorganic hybrid materials

Wu, Jiquan

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Creating New Multifunctional

Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials

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Creating New Multifunctional Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials

Jiquan Wu

PhD Thesis

University of Groningen

The work presented in this thesis was performed in the group “Surface and Thin Films”

(part of the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials) of the University of Groningen, the

Netherlands.

The author was financially supported by the China Scholarship Council (CSC).

Cover design: Jiquan Wu

Printed by: Ipskamp Printing

Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials PhD-thesis series 2017-17

ISSN: 1570-1530

ISBN (printed version): 978-90-367-9891-4

ISBN (electronic version): 978-90-367-9890-7

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Creating New Multifunctional

Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials

PhD thesis

to obtain the degree of PhD at the

University of Groningen

on the authority of the

Rector Magnificus Prof. E. Sterken

and in accordance with

the decision by the college of Deans

This thesis will be defended in public on

Monday 19 June 2017 at 09.00 hours

by

Jiquan Wu

born on 8 April 1986

in Linyi, China

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Supervisor

Prof. P. Rudolf

Co-supervisor

Dr. R. Y. N. Gengler

Assessment committee

Prof. B. Noheda

Prof. ir. P. H. M. van Loosdrecht

Prof. L. Chi

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谨以此书献给我深爱的妻子

Dedicated to my beloved wife

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