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Gold (Au) nanocatalysis has spurred much interest in chemical reactions under mild conditions.
The quest for simple methods to fabricate reproducible plasmonic nanostructures has spurred much interest in a variety of scientific disciplines; however, it has remained a big challenge to hierarchically assemble individual noble metal nanostructures with desirable long-range order at predefined sites on a substrate.
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