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Keyword [Rare Earth Metals]
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81.
Preparation And Photocatalytic Properties Of Copper Oxide-based Composite Nanomaterials
82.
Preparation And Luminescence Properties Of Eu(Ⅲ)/Tb(Ⅲ)-4,4'-dicarboxydiphenyl Ether Metal-organic Framework Materials
83.
Preparation Of Rare Earth-3d Transition Metal Composite Catalyst And Its Oxygen Electrocatalysis
84.
Synthesis And Characterization Of Heterometallic Complexes Containing Rare Earth Metals Stabilized By Phenylamino-Bridged Poly(Phenolate)Ligand And Their Applications In Catalyzing Reactions Of CO
2
And Epoxides
85.
Construction Of Rare Earth Doped Electrocatalysts And Their Application Performance For Oxygen Evolution
86.
Preparation And Adsorption Properties Of Chitosan-Based Thermally Responsive Rare Earth Metal Ion Imprinted Materials
87.
Structure Regulation And Performance Optimization Of MTO Catalyst
88.
CO
2
Adsorption And Electrochemical Performance:Cobalt Carbonyl Clusters And Re-Cobalt Carbonyl Clusters Bridged Cluster Compounds As Precursors
89.
Catalytic Synthesis Of Phosphoramide Compounds
90.
Construction And Properties Of Metal-organic Frameworks Based On Aromatic Polycarboxylic Acid Ligands
91.
Basic Research On Electrical Contacts Based On Rare Earth Metals
92.
Preparation Of Hierarchical Porous γ-Al
2
O
3
Supported Noble Metal Catalysts And Catalytic Properties For Propane Dehydrogenation
93.
Studied On The Synthesis And Characterizations Of Oxygen-containing Porphyrins Metal Complexes With Near Infrared Luminescence Properties
94.
Pt-Based Zeolites For The Selective Catalytic Reduction Of Nitrogen Oxides By Hydrogen
95.
Study On Controllable Construction And Water Decomposition Performance Of Cerium Modified Nickel-Based Nano-Catalyst
96.
Development Of Rare Earth Ionic Liquids For The Resource Recovery Of Ethylene In Refinery Dry Gas
97.
Effect Of Metal Doping In Carbon Layer On Electrochemical Performance Of Silicon/carbon Composite
98.
Study On Vacuum Refining And Deoxidation Mechanism Of Lanthanum-cerium Allo
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