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Biodegradable 2D GeP nanosheets with high photothermal conversion efficiency for multimodal cancer theranostics

Ren et al., 2022

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4268985207031911029
Author
Ren X
Liu W
Zhou H
Wei J
Mu C
Wan Y
Yang X
Nie A
Liu Z
Yang X
Luo Z
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Chemical Engineering Journal

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Germanium phosphide (GeP), a new member of phosphorus-based 2D materials, is a semiconductor with indirect and narrowed band gap, which theoretically would have great potential to serve as near-infrared (NIR) photothermal agent (PTA) with high photothermal …
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