ChemistryNature Communications
Quantum plasmonics pushes chiral sensing limit to single molecules: a paradigm for chiral biodetections
C. Zhang, H. Hu, et al.
Discover groundbreaking advancements in chiral sensing of single molecules. This research, conducted by Chi Zhang, Huatian Hu, Chunmiao Ma, Yawen Li, Xujie Wang, Dongyao Li, Artur Movsesyan, Zhiming Wang, Alexander Govorov, and Quan Gan, unveils a tunable chiral supramolecular plasmonic system that surpasses existing technologies. With the ability to detect enantiomeric excess at the single-molecule level, the potential for biomedical applications is immense.
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