Harnessing the Influence of Reactive Edges and Defects of Graphene Substrates for Achieving Complete Cycle of Room-Temperature Molecular Sensing
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Harnessing the Influence of Reactive Edges and Defects of Graphene Substrates for Achieving Complete Cycle of Room-Temperature Molecular Sensing
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Volume 9, Issue 23, Pages 3993-3999
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Wiley
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2013-07-01
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10.1002/smll.201300689
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