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41. Co-electrodeposition/Removal Of Copper And Nickel In A Spouted Electrochemical Reactor
42. Treatment Of Electroless Copper And Nickel Wastewater By Microwave Advanced Oxidation Process
43. Experimental Study On Pretreatment Of Copper And Nickel Wastewater With High Concentration By Loading Flocculation Process
44. Preparation And Properties Of Copper And Nickel Nanoparticles/CVD Graphene Hybrid
45. The Study On The Expansion Test Of The Separation Of Copper And Nickel From The Copper Stripping Final Using The Membrane
46. Study On Process Conditions Of Separation And Recovery Of Copper And Nickel From Electroplating Wastewater
47. Study On Preparation And Properties Of Green Filling Cementitious Materials Based On Nonferrous Smelting Slag
48. A Study On Non-stoichiometric Copper-and Nickel-Based Perovskite Catalysts For Selective Hydrogenation Of Levulinic Acid
49. Theoretical Study On Asymmetric C-C Coupling Reaction With CO2 Catalyzed By Copper And Nickel Complexes
50. Study On The Treatment Of Wastewater Form Electroless Copper And Nickel Piating
51. Preparation Of Nanoporous Copper And Nickel Alloys And Their Applications As Electrodes
52. Synthesis Of Copper And Nickel Composite Metal Oxides And Capacity Characteristics Of Iodine Vapor
53. Research On Hydrogen Production System Based On Copper And Nickel Non-precious Metals
54. Research On The New Technology Of Comprehensive Recovery And Utilization Of Copper And Nickel Resources
55. Copper And Nickel Electrodeposited Electrochromic Devices Based On Eutectic Solvents
56. Terrestrial biotic ligand model (TBLM) for copper, and nickel toxicities to plants, invertebrates, and microbes in soils
57. Chip-package nano-structured copper and nickel interconnections with metallic and polymeric bonding interfaces
58. Surface chemistry studies of copper and nickel nanoparticles deposited on a titanium dioxide(110) surface
59. Directional recrystallization of copper and nickel
60. A comparative first-principles study of the adsorption of carbon atoms on copper and nickel surfaces
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