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2. A Closer Look at the Common Molar Mass Experiment.
3. Tuning Overbias Plasmon Energy and Intensity in Molecular Plasmonic Tunneling Junctions by Atomic Polarizability.
4. Engineering the Outcoupling Pathways in Plasmonic Tunnel Junctions via Photonic Mode Dispersion for Low-Loss Waveguiding.
5. Temperature-Dependent Coherent Tunneling across Graphene–Ferritin Biomolecular Junctions.
6. AFM Manipulation of EGaIn Microdroplets to Generate Controlled, On-Demand Contacts on Molecular Self-Assembled Monolayers.
7. Verification and Temperature-Dependent Rectification by HBQ, the Smallest Unimolecular Donor–Acceptor Rectifier.
8. Interplay between Interfacial Energy, Contact Mechanics, and Capillary Forces in EGaIn Droplets.
9. Improving Orientation, Packing Density, and Molecular Arrangement in Self-Assembled Monolayers of Bianchoring Ferrocene-Triazole Derivatives by "Click" Chemistry.
10. Preventing the Capillary-Induced Collapse of Vertical Nanostructures.
11. Geometric Control Over the Edge Diffraction of Electrically Excited Surface Plasmon Polaritons by Tunnel Junctions.
12. Role of Order in the Mechanism of Charge Transport across Single-Stranded and Double-Stranded DNA Monolayers in Tunnel Junctions.
13. Reversal of the Direction of Rectification Induced by Fermi Level Pinning at Molecule–Electrode Interfaces in Redox-Active Tunneling Junctions.
14. Large Increase in the Dielectric Constant and Partial Loss of Coherence Increases Tunneling Rates across Molecular Wires.
15. Interplay of Collective Electrostatic Effects and Level Alignment Dictates the Tunneling Rates across Halogenated Aromatic Monolayer Junctions.
16. Directional Excitation of Surface Plasmon Polaritons via Molecular Through-Bond Tunneling across Double-Barrier Tunnel Junctions.
17. Rectification Ratio and Tunneling Decay Coefficient Depend on the Contact Geometry Revealed by in Situ Imaging of the Formation of EGaIn Junctions.
18. Electrochemical Membrane Reactor Modeling for Lignin Depolymerization.
19. Control over Near-Ballistic Electron Transport through Formation of Parallel Pathways in a Single-Molecule Wire.
20. Tuning the Rectification Ratio by Changing the Electronic Nature (Open-Shell and Closed-Shell) in Donor-Acceptor Self-Assembled Monolayers.
21. Molecular Coatings for Stabilizing Silver and Gold Nanocubes under Electron Beam Irradiation.
22. Even the Odd Numbers Help: Failure Modes of SAM-Based Tunnel Junctions Probed via Odd-Even Effects Revealed in Synchrotrons and Supercomputers.
23. Comparison of DC and AC Transport in 1.5-7.5 nm Oligophenylene Imine Molecular Wires across Two Junction Platforms: Eutectic Ga-ln versus Conducting Probe Atomic Force Microscope Junctions.
24. Supramolecular vs Electronic Structure: The Effect of the Tilt Angle of the Active Group in the Performance of a Molecular Diode.
25. Real-Time Imaging of the Formation of Au-Ag Core-Shell Nanoparticles.
26. One-Nanometer Thin Monolayers Remove the DeleteriousEffect of Substrate Defects in Molecular Tunnel Junctions.
27. The Origin of the Odd-Even Effect in the Tunneling Rates across EGaln Junctions with Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs) of n-Alkanethiolates.
28. A Molecular Diode with a Statistically Robust RectificationRatio of Three Orders of Magnitude.
29. Catalyst Coating on Prefabricated Capillary Microchannels for the Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide.
30. Supramolecular Structure of Self-Assembled Monolayersof Ferrocenyl Terminated n-Alkanethiolateson Gold Surfaces.
31. DirectSynthesis of Propene Oxide from Propene, Hydrogenand Oxygen in a Catalytic Membrane Reactor.
32. Three-PhaseReactor Model for the AqueousPhase Reforming of EthyleneGlycol.
33. Equivalent Circuits of a Self-Assembled Monolayer-Based Tunnel Junction Determined by Impedance Spectroscopy.
34. On the Remarkable Role of Surface Topography of the Bottom Electrodes in Blocking Leakage Currents in Molecular Diodes.
35. Controlling Leakage Currents: The Role of the Binding Group and Purity of the Precursors for Self-Assembled Monolayers in the Performance of Molecular Diodes.
36. Nanoscale Dynamics andProtein Adhesivity of Alkylamine Self-Assembled Monolayers on Graphene.
37. Integration of Microreactorswith Spectroscopic Detection for Online Reaction Monitoring and CatalystCharacterization.
38. Glucose Oxidation in Slurry Reactors and Rotating Foam Reactors.
39. Liquid–Liquid Flow in a Capillary Microreactor: Hydrodynamic Flow Patterns and Extraction Performance.
40. A Molecular Half-Wave Rectifier.
41. Rotating Foam Stirrer Reactor: Effect of Catalyst Coating Characteristics on Reactor Performance.
42. Odd-Even Effects in Charge Transport across Self-Assembled Monolayers.
43. Luminescent Ruthenium Tripod Complexes: Properties in Solution and on Conductive Surfaces.
44. LiquidâSolid Mass Transfer in Agitated Slurry Reactors and Rotating Solid Foam Reactors.
45. The Direct Epoxidation of Propene in the Explosive Regime in a Microreactorî¸A Study into the Reaction Kinetics.
46. Charge Transport and Rectification in Arrays of SAM-Based Tunneling Junctions.
47. In-Situ UV−Visible and Raman Spectroscopy for Gas−Liquid−Solid Systems.
48. Neutral and Cationic Paramagnetic Amino-amidinate Iron(II) Complexes: 19F NMR Evidence for Interactions with Weakly Coordinating Anions.
49. Mechanistic Study into the Direct Epoxidation of Propene over Gold/Titania Catalysts.
50. Promotion Effects in the Oxidation of CO over Zeolite-Supported Pt Nanoparticles.
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