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Keyword [chemical sensor]
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Synthesis And Recognition Properties Of Fluorescent Small Molecules Containing Reactive Functional Groups
62.
Construction Of Supermolecular Combined Fluorescence Chemical Sensor And Its Detection Of Amino Acids In Water
63.
Novel Metal-Organic Frameworks Constructed By Azole Derivatives:Synthesis, Structures And Properties
64.
Studies On Electroanalysis And Electrocatalysis Of Several Small Molecules Based On Graphene,noble Metals And Their Composites
65.
Study On Novel Chemical Sensors Based On Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
66.
Fabrication And Performance Of The Alizarin Red S (ARS)/Layered Double Hydroxide (LDH) Ultrathin Films
67.
Click-derived Macrocycles For Anion/Cation Recognition
68.
Synthesis And Properties Of Iridium Complexes Based On Benzothiazole Ligand And Their Main-chain Polymers
69.
Optical Properties Of Porous Anodic Alumina Films And Its Application In Preparing Nanomaterials
70.
Synthesis,Characterization And Properties Of Novel Siloles With Aggregation Induced Emission
71.
The Systhesis And Application Properties Of Ambient Stable Perylene Diimides Radicalanions
72.
Preparation And Application Of Fluorescence Chemical Sensor Based On Water-Soluble Conjugated Polymer PPE-OBS
73.
Electro-chemistry Performance Of Electrode Over-coated By Nano-composite With Immobilized Blue Multi-copper Oxidase
74.
Preparation And Application Of Fluorescent Chemical Sensor Based On Temperature Responsive Double Hydrophilic Block
75.
Application Of Chemical Sensors Based On Electro-polymerization In Drug Analysis
76.
Preparation Of Loaded Fluorescence Chemical Sensor And Its Recognition Of BSA
77.
The Research On Microfluidic Chemical Sensor Of Cyanide And Sulfide In Environment
78.
Synthesis And Properties Of Chemical Sensors Containing Acridine Fluorescent Groups
79.
Graphene-based Carbon Monoxide Catalyst And Formaldehyde Gas Sensor:The First Principles Study
80.
The Study Of The Regulation Of Supramolecular Aggregation Structure And Photophysical Properties By Amphiphilic Molecules
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