The Role of Heat Generation and Fluid Flow in Plasmon-Enhanced Reduction–Oxidation Reactions

Recently, we have shown that thermal effects play a crucial role in speeding up the rate of bond-dissociation reactions. This was done by applying a simple temperature-shifted Arrhenius law to the ...

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