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Catalyst-functionalized nanomaterials
Yi Lu
, Juewen Liu
Chemistry
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Nanomaterials
100%
Carbon Nanotubes
100%
Sensor-based
100%
Functional Nanomaterials
100%
Physical Properties
50%
Optical Properties
50%
Magnetic Nanoparticles
50%
Metal Ions
50%
Nanoparticles
50%
Nucleic Acids
50%
Energy Transfer
50%
Functional Properties
50%
Colorimetric Sensor
50%
Semiconductor Nanotubes
50%
Nanotechnology
50%
Nanomedicine
50%
Narrowband Emission
50%
Emission Intensity
50%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents
50%
Emission Spectrum
50%
Metal Nanotubes
50%
Charge Transfer
50%
Rapid Development
50%
Quantum Dots
50%
Molecular Recognition
50%
Biotechnology
50%
Number of Sensors
50%
Metallic Nanoparticles
50%
Small Molecule Acid
50%
Energy Charge
50%
Sensor Design
50%
Quantum Dot Sensor
50%
Semiconductor Nanoparticles
50%
Organic Fluorophores
50%
Emission Properties
50%
Emission Peak
50%
High Photostability
50%
Near-IR Emission
50%
In Vivo Sensing
50%
Magnetic Nanowires
50%
Properties of Biomolecules
50%
Material Science
Nanocrystalline Material
100%
Carbon Nanotube
66%
Quantum Dot
66%
Optical Property
33%
Magnetic Nanoparticle
33%
Nanoparticle
33%
Nucleic Acid
33%
Metal Nanoparticle
33%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Contrast Medium
33%
Physical Property
33%
Magnetic Semiconductor
33%
Semiconductor Nanoparticles
33%
Chemical Engineering
Nanoparticle
100%
Carbon Nanotube
66%
Metal Nanoparticle
33%
Nanomedicine
33%