Size-dependent catalytic activity and dynamics of gold nanoparticles at the single-molecule level.
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Debashis Panda | Guokun Liu | Peng Chen | D. Panda | Peng Chen | Xiaochun Zhou | Xiaochun Zhou | Weilin Xu | Guokun Liu | Weilin Xu | Xiaochun Zhou | Debashis Panda | Peng Chen
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