Zhang, 2019 - Google Patents
Functional gel for directed molecular transport and sensor applicationsZhang, 2019
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- Zhang S
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A facile approach to transport and concentrate molecules to specified regions on a substrate will enhance the potential to detect such molecules and to establish a miniaturized, integrated chemical-analysis system. This dissertation focuses on the establishment of …
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