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An efficient strategy to investigate the window pore size of the silica shell generated by the Stöber method is achieved by the unique aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) property of Au(I)‐thiolate complexes, as presented by J. Xie and co‐workers on page 6537. The window size of silica shell is determined by screening the hydrated diameters of the probing metal ions, which can permeate through the...
An efficient method to investigate the window size of the silica shell generated via the classical Stöber method is reported by making use of the unique aggregation‐induced emission property of Au(I)‐thiolate complexes, which can precisely probe the porosity of the silica shell in Au(I)‐thiolate@SiO2 nanoparticles.
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