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3) and diacetylene (DA) monocarboxylic acid after the UV irradiation for 0 min, 30 min, 1.5 h, 2.5 h, 4.0 h, 5.0 h, 7.0 h, 8.0 h, and 9.5 h. (b) The relationship between the two plasma resonance band widths and irradiation time of Ag/PDA/water and Ag water. The TEM image of silver coated polymerized diacetylene composite particles. The inset shows the electron diffraction from the composite particle. The four strongest fringes result from diffraction of silver's [111], [200], [220], and [311] with plane distance 2.36, 2.05, 1.45, and 1.23 Å
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