Wettability-based ultrasensitive detection of amphiphiles through directed concentration at disordered regions in self-assembled monolayers
Yuxing Yao(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Xiaoguang Wang(Institute of Modern Physics), Dan Daniel(Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University), Tung Chun Cheung(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Michael J. Kreder(Harvard University), Joanna Aizenberg(Harvard University), Adil Majeed Rather(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Yang Xu(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Solomon Adera(University of Michigan), Robert K. A. Bennett(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Alisha Bhanji(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Shucong Li(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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