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Recognizing Molecules and Following Reactions at Interfaces Using the Nonlinear Optical Techniques Sum Frequency Generation and Second Harmonic Generation
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Silica has been widely used as a solid support to generate functionalized silica in material science, which plays important roles in various areas such as catalysis and disease diagnostics. The applications of functionalized silica involve the special molecular properties of interfaces, which can...
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