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1. Study On Reactor For Photocatalytic Wastewater Treatment With TiO2-Coated Side-Glowing Optical Fibers
2. Fabrication Of Affinity Coatings On The Surface Of Optical Fibers And The Monitoring Technique Of Corrosive Parameters
3. Ultraviolet Disinfection Of Beer
4. Establishment And Application Of Photocatalytic Reactor With Fluidized Bed-optical Fibers System
5. Study On I2 And Cr3+ Resonance Absorption Raman Spectra In Liquid-Core Optical Fibers
6. Gas-Phase Photocatalytic Oxidation Of Volatile Organic Compounds With Fluidized-Bed Optical Fibers Reactor
7. Study On The Methods Of Multiple Optical Fibers For Steel Ball Surface Defects Inspection
8. Gas-phase Photocatalytic Oxidation Of Volatile Organic Compounds With Fluidized-bed Optical Fibers Reactor
9. The Preparation And Characterization Of Indium Tin Oxide Films On Quartz Optical Fibers
10. Optical Fibers As Chemical Optical Interfaces For Bio-sensing And Controlled Release Applications
11. Research On Photocatalytic Reactor Of Fluidized-bed-optical-fibers And Its Applications For Rmoval Of Benzene Series
12. Study On The Synthetic Technology Of Monomer Of POF Methyl α-fluoroacrylate
13. Transparent Conductive Indium Tin Oxides Films Coated On Optical Fibers Prepared By Liquid Phase Method
14. A Study On Fluorescnt Materials Incorporated Hydrogel Optical Fiber For Fluorescence Sensing
15. Research On Novel Optical Fibers For Enhancing Photobiocatalytic Degradation Of Toxic Organic Wastewater And Resource Conversion
16. Studies On Fluorescence Sensing Of Sulfur Dioxide Gas Based On Metal-organic Framework Composite Optical Fibers
17. Novel devices and applications based on micro-processed optical fibers
18. Glass-clad semiconductor core optical fibers
19. Template-directed high-pressure growth of single-crystal wires within microstructured optical fibers
20. Development of a new doping principle for manufacturing of rare earth ion activated silica preforms for optical fibers and study of their spectroscopic properties
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