Facile removal of stabilizer-ligands from supported gold nanoparticles.
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Christopher J. Kiely | Robert L. Jenkins | Graham J. Hutchings | Nikolaos Dimitratos | Ceri Hammond | Peter J. Miedziak | G. Hutchings | N. Dimitratos | R. Jenkins | J. Lopez-Sanchez | C. Kiely | D. Knight | C. Hammond | G. Brett | Ramchandra Tiruvalam | Jose A. Lopez-Sanchez | Gemma L. Brett | Lokesh Kesavan | Saul White | Peter Miedziak | Albert F. Carley | David Knight | A. Carley | R. Tiruvalam | Lokesh Kesavan | Saul White | J. A. Lopez-Sanchez
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