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23 paź 2023 · The open “PFAS and Fluorinated Chemicals in PubChem” collection helps explore millions of PFAS and create relevant subsets for various applications.
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This paper provides an overview of the PubChem Substance and Compound databases, including data sources and contents, data organization, data submission using PubChem Upload, chemical structure standardization, web-based interfaces for textual and non-textual searches, and programmatic access.
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24 lip 2024 · Chemical Reviews2024, 124, 14, 8597-8619 (Review) Publication Date (Web):June 3, 2024. Abstract. Full text. PDF. ABSTRACT. Plasmon refers to the coherent oscillation of all conduction-band electrons in a nanostructure made of a metal or a heavily doped semiconductor. Upon excitation, the plasmon can decay through different channels, including ...
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