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Journal Article: Enhanced photocatalysis and biomolecular sensing with field-activated nanotube-nanoparticle templates

June 14, 2019 Brian Rodriguez

New paper from Sawsan with Sebastian Barwich (TCD), Andrew Mitchell, and James Rice (both UCD) where we apply bias across our aligned peptide nanotube/metal nanoparticle templates for enhanced sensing and photocatalysis and use a reduced quantum mechanical model to understand the charge transfer process.

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