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Preparation And Pore-forming Mechanism Of Superhydrophilic TiO
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Porous Thin Films
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Anodic Alumina Template Pore-forming Mechanism Of The Fept Magnetic Nanowire Array Synthesis
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Study On Pore-forming Mechanism In One-step Processing Method, Combustion Performance And Application Of Oblate Propellant With Micro-Pores
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Effect Of Sintering Technology And Auxiliaries Oil Pore Structure Of Foam Glass
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Investigation On The Fabrication And Properties Of The Porous Ni-Cr-Fe Materials
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The Fabrication And Oxidation Resistance Of The Porous Ni-Cr-Al Materials
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Preparation Of Porous Alumina Ceramics And Discussion On The Pore-Making Mechanism Of Aluminum
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Fabrication Of Activated Carbon Derived From Polyester Fabric Wastes Based On Ferrous Salts Agents
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Study On The Pore-forming Mechanism Of UHMWPE Microporous Materials Prepared By High Pressure "Jet Flow" Injection Compression Method
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Study On Composition Design,Pore Structure And Mechanical Properties Of Foamed Ceramic From Coal Bottom Ash
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Study On Synthesis Of Hierarchical Porous Biochar By KHCO
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-activated Sludge Pyrolysis And Its Removal Performance For 4-Chlorophenol
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Adsorption Properties Of CO
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on Cyclodextrin-based Porous Materials
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Preparation Of Coconut Shell-sludge Composite Hydrothermal Activated Carbon And Its Adsorption Of Dyes
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Research On In-Situ Pore-Forming Mechanism And Drug Sustained-Release System Of Fluorine-Magnesium-Doped Hydroxyapatite Film
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Effects Of Volatile Matter Escaping During Coal Coking Process On Pore-forming Mechanism And Quality Of Coke
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Preparation And Basic Properties Of Porous MAX Phase Ceramics And MXene
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Study On Preparation And Pore Structure Of Molybdenum Tailings Foamed Ceramics
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Preparation Of Lightweight Thermal Insulation And High Temperature Resistant Materials By Full Quantification And High Value Utilization Of Phosphorus Tailings
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Fabrication Of Porous MoAlB Ceramic And Its High Temperature Oxidation Behavior
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