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1. More-energetic vapors of in situ plasmon-activated water as an environmentally friendly etchant.

2. Experiment-based new insights into hydrogen bonds between alcohol and water through reduced-hydrogen-bonded plasmon-activated water.

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3. Green and sustainable applications of energetic plasmon-activated water.

4. Effective reduction of water molecules' interaction for efficient water evaporation in desalination.

5. Effectively reducing reagent concentrations for electrochemical reactions in aqueous solutions using plasmon-activated water.

6. Polypyrrole electrode with a greater electroactive surface electrochemically polymerized in plasmon-activated water.

7. Engineered active pure water with reduced hydrogen bonds catalyzes itself in green energy production of oxygen and hydrogen evolution reactions.

8. Creating functional water by treating excited gold nanoparticles for the applications of green chemistry, energy and medicine: A review.

9. Environmentally friendly etchant of in situ plasmon-activated water to improve SERS sensing of pesticides.

10. Plasmon-activated water can form stronger intermolecular hydrogen bonding with water-soluble alcohols and dissolve more hydrophobic solutes.

11. Water composed of reduced hydrogen bonds activated by localized surface plasmon resonance effectively enhances anti-viral and anti-oxidative activities of melatonin.

12. Comprehensively active condensed water from vapors of plasmon-activated water.

13. Innovative strategy on improved surface-enhanced Raman scattering sensing by using plasmon-activated water dissolving analyte.

14. Newly prepared surface-enhanced Raman scattering-active substrates for sensing pesticides.