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21. The Application Of Hollow Carbon Sphere Supporting Iron、Cobalt Nano Materials For Oxygen Reaction Reduction
22. Synthesis, Modification And Electrochemical Performance Of Petroleum Pitch Based Hollow Carbon Spheres
23. Preparation And Oxygen Reduction Performances Of Heteroatom-Doped Carbon Materials
24. Studies On Catalytic Performance Of Mesoporous Carbon Materials-supported Copper Catalysts For Oxidative Carbonylation Of Methanol
25. Research On The Spectrum And Regulation Of Colloidal Carbon Sphere Produced From Glucose
26. Preparation And Characterization Of Sn, Ni, Fe Oxide @ Carbon Based Catalysts
27. The Preparation And Properties Of Metal Nano-particles/Carbon-sphere/Sulfur-based Composite Electrode Materials With Shell-core Structure
28. Study Of Carbon Materials As Catalysts For Fuel Cell
29. The Confined Sulfur Spcies And Electrochemical Performance Of Carbon And Sulfur-Based Electrode Materials
30. Study Of Enhancement Effect And Mechanism Of Carbon Sphere On Fenton-like Chemiluminiscence System
31. Preparation Of Carbon-based Composites And Their Adsorption Properties For Heavy Metal Ions And Organic Dyes In Waste Water
32. A Study On The Synthesis Of Dimethyl Carbonate Over Copper/Carbon Nanocomposite Catalysts
33. The Fabrication Of Micro-nano Sized Hollow Silica Sphere And Its Application Research
34. Preparation And Properties Of Helically Substituted Polyacetylenes/carbon Based Hybrid Materials
35. Supercapacitive Performances Of Hollow Nanostructural Materials
36. Study On The Preparation And Application Of Nitrogen-doped Lignin-derived Microspheres
37. Study On Electrochemical Performance Of Hollow Carbon Sphere And Graphene Nanostructures As Sulfur Cathode For Lithium-sulfur Batteries
38. Preparation And Supercapacitor Performance Of Hollow Carbon Sphere Based Nanomaterials
39. Catalytic Preparation Of Graphitic Carbon Sphere And Applied Basic Research Of Its Surface Adsorption And Wettability
40. BiVO4/C Nanocomposites For Pollutant Treatment Through The Synergistic Effect Of Adsorption And Visible-light Photocatalysis
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