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Observing single, heterogeneous, one-electron transfer reactions

Zaleski et al., 2015

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7351705120708462632
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Zaleski S
Cardinal M
Klingsporn J
Van Duyne R
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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Understanding electrochemical events on the single-molecule level is crucial for fields such as catalysis and biological systems. A variety of techniques exist to study the electrochemistry of single molecules, but few provide correlated chemical information …
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