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1. Synthesis And Self-Assembly Of Triphenylene-based Supramolecules And Amphiphilic Star Polymers
2. Correlations Between Structures And Sorption Capacities Of Organobentonites And Their Molecular Interaction Mechanisms
3. Study On Mechanism Of The Noncovalent Interaction Between Humic Acid And Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
4. Assembly Of The Polymer And The Anionic Surfactant-based Materials Synthesis
5. NMR Study On The Intermolecular π-π Interaction Of Quinacridone Derivatives
6. Construction Of Supramolecules With Betain Derivatives
7. Construction Of Supramolecular Networks Based On Coordination And Hydrogen Bonds
8. Design And Synthesis Of Fundamental Assemble Unit And Fluorescence Molecular Clips Based On Diethoxylcarbonyl Glycoluril
9. Synthesize And Self-assembly Of Dendritic Functional Polymers Based On Perylene Bisimide/Triazine
10. Effect Of Transannular Substitutent Effects On The Sonogashira Coupling Reaction And Suzuki Coupling Reaction
11. Studies On Synthesis, Characterization And Properties Of Acridine Derivatives
12. Preparation Of The Poly(Urethane-vinyl Imidazole)/Graphene Nano Composites
13. Design, Synthesis And Aggregation Study Of Perylene Diimide Derivatives With High Solubstituentsility
14. Studies On The Precision Spectroscopy Of Biological Coenzymes Using Novel Silver Nano-Materials
15. Inlfuence Of π-π Interaction And Hydrophobic Effect On The Aggregaiton Behavior Of Alkali Lignin
16. Synthesis And Characterization Of Functionalized Graphene With Novel Water-Soluble Metal Phthalocyanine
17. Synthesis Of Novel Low Molecular Weight Gelators And Study Of Their Gel Properties And Mechanisms
18. The Application Of Molecular Dynamics In The Study Of Intermolecular Interactions
19. Preparation Of Low-Dimensional Supramolecular Functional Mat Erials Based On Perylene Bisimide And Naphthalene Bisimide
20. Synthesis And Properties Of Indolocarbazole-based Organogelators And Diketone-boron Difluoride-based Fluorencent Probe Molecules
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