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  • A simple two-step method is proposed for functionalizing gold nanorods and plasmonic nanoparticles using alkanethiols.
  • This approach aims to enhance the robustness and universality of the functionalization process.
  • The method could improve the performance and versatility of these nanoparticles in various applications.

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Towards a robust and universal functionalization procedure with alkanethiols for gold nanorods and plasmonic nanoparticles, a straightforward two-step approach is described.

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