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Self-assembled monolayers, of receptor adsorbates, on gold have been used to detect the presence of small aromatic compounds, in water. Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) was used to monitor the in situhost-guest interaction processes occuring at the monolayer-water interface.
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Friggeri, A., van Veggel, F.C.J.M., Reinhoudt, D.N. (1998). Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold for the Detection of Molecular Interactions Via Surface Plasmon Resonance. In: van den Berg, A., Bergveld, P. (eds) Sensor Technology in the Netherlands: State of the Art. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5010-1_50
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