How strong is the edge effect in the adsorption of anticancer drugs on a graphene cluster?
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The adsorption of nucleobase-analog anticancer drugs (fluorouracil, thioguanine, and mercaptopurine) on a graphene flake (C 54 H 18 ) was investigated by shifting the site at which adsorption occurs from one end of the sheet to the other end. The counterpoi...
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Main Authors: | Rungnim C., Chanajaree R., Rungrotmongkol T., Hannongbua S., Kungwan N., Wolschann P., Karpfen A., Parasuk V. |
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2017
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