Catalytic reduction of nitro-group terminated monolayers by Ag nanoparticles; a novel strategy for site-selective patterning of organic monolayers
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Yeoung Uk Seo, Seung Joon Lee, Kwan Kim
We have demonstrated that site-selective patterning of organic monolayers can be accomplished simply by inducing Ag nanoparticle-mediated catalytic reduction to occur on the desired regions of those monolayers.
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