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1. Synthesis,Characterization And Applications Of Phosphorus And Nitrogen Heterocyclic Functional Molecules
2. Analysis Of Impacts On The Theoretical Calculation Of Single-molecule Conductance
3. Single Molecular Conductance Of Pyridine And Benzene Derivatives
4. Analysis Of Single-molecule Charge Transport Data Based On Deep Clustering
5. Investigation Of Charge Transport Through Hydrogen Bond And Chiral Recognition Via Single-Molecule Electrical Measurement Technique
6. Synthesis,Characterization And Electrochemical Behavior Of 1,1’-Ferrocene-Based Molecular Wires
7. Computers for Chemistry and Chemistry for Computers: From computational prediction of reaction selectivities to novel molecular wires for electrical devices
8. Single Molecule Conductance of Oligothiophene Derivatives
9. Synthesis Of Silicon-based And Carbon-based Molecules And Their Single-molecule Conductance Studies
10. Investigation Of The Properties Of DPP Derivatives In Single-Molecule
11. Recognition And Detection Of Drug Molecules Based On Single-molecule Conductance Measurement Technology
12. Synthesis,Characterization And Charge Transport Properties Of Molecular Wires Bridged By 1,3-benzene
13. Study Of The Fabrication And Electrical-Spectroscopic Characterizations Of Single-Molecule Electrical Devices
14. Single-molecule Conductance Studies Of Cucurbituril Host-guest Complexes
15. Cucurbit[7] Uril Host-guest And O…S Weak Interactions Based On Single Molecule Conductance
16. The Effect Of F/O-S Non-covalent Conformational Lock On Molecular Charge Transport
17. Design,Synthesis And Study Of Optical,Electrical And Magnetic Properties Based On Functional Narrow Band Gap Conjugated Small Molecules
18. Single-Molecule Conductance And Spin-Coupled Based On Organic Radical Molecules Regulation Research
19. Investigation Of Charge Transport Properties Of Stable Diradicals In Single-Molecule Junction
20. Study On The Conductive Properties Of Curved Conjugated Monomolecule
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