The dynamic adsorption affinity of ligands is a surrogate for the passivation of surface defects
Jian Xu(Beijing Institute of Technology), Edward H. Sargent(University of Toronto), Zhaoning Song(University of Toledo), Chongwen Li(Northwestern University), So Min Park(University of Toronto), Yanfa Yan(University of Toledo), Hao Chen(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Abdulaziz S. R. Bati(Northwestern University), Bin Chen(Northeast Normal University), Aidan Maxwell(University of Toronto)
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