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1. Synthesis, Characterization Of Rare-earth Fluorides And Borides Nanomaterials And Their Properities
2. Fabrication And Photoluminescent Properties Of Rare-Earth Ions Doped Low-Dimensional Nanosized Luminescent Materials
3. Rapid Synthesis Of Rare Earth Halides In A Microwave Field
4. Preparation And Characterization Of Rare Earth Fluorides Nanofibers By Electrospinning
5. Fluorescent Properties Of Tb3+-activated Rare-earth Fluorides Under VUV Excitation
6. Preparation And Characterization Of Rare Earth Ions-Doped Rare Earth Oxide And Flouride Nanoribbons
7. Studies On Optical Properties And Hydrothermal Synthesis Of Binary Rare-Earth Fluorides
8. Preparation And Study On The Luminescent Properties Of Rare-Eath Ions Co-Doped Fluoride Nanomaterials
9. Effects Of Rare Earth Fluorides On The Dehydrogenation Properties And Reversibility Of LiAlH4
10. Preparation Of Rare Earth Compounds Nanomaterials Using DNA As Templates
11. Fabrication And Characterization Of One-dimensional Rare Earth Fluorides Luminescent Nanomaterials Via Solvothermal Method
12. Preparation And Characterization Of Up-Conversion Rare Earth Fluorides Micro/Nanomaterials
13. Rare Earth Fluoride Nanomaterials:Fabrication, Self-assembly, Properties And Application As A Matrix For MALDI-TOF-MS Analysis Of Small Molecules And Polyethylene Glycols
14. Self-Assembly And Controllable Synthesis Of Rare Earth Fluorides
15. Preparation Of Rare Earth Compounds Nanomaterials By Using Biological Macromolecules As Templates
16. Self-Assemble Preparation And Spectral Properties Study Of Micro/Nano-Luminescent Materials
17. Preparation And Characterization Of Rare Earth Fluorides Micro/Nanomaterials
18. Study On Sintering And Properties Of Silicon Nitride Ceramics With Rare-Earth Fluorides Additives
19. Self-Assemble Preparation And Functionalization Of Micro/Nano-Upconverting Luminescent Materials
20. Liquid-phase Synthesis And Luminescence Properties Of Rare Earth Fluoride Micro/Nanomaterials
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