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1. Cbc Composite Basic Research, Was Prepared Using Industrial Waste Residue
2. Preparation Of Bonded Titania Monolithic Stationary Phase And Its Application Research
3. The Thermal Change Of Kaolinite, Shiji Chemically Bonded Antimicrobial Material And Its Antibacterial Properties
4. Use Of Industrial Waste Residue To Prepare Low-temperature Ceramic Permeable Materials
5. Study On The Structure And Properties Of SBS And Graft Modification Of Silica
6. Study On Curing Of Arsenic Sulfide Slag By Slag - Based Low Temperature Ceramic Cementitious Material
7. Fundamental Research On The Chemically Bonded Ceramic Coatings Reinforced By Graphene
8. Preparation Of Lead-ion-bonded Polyimide Films
9. Preparation Of Copper Slag Based Oxalate Chemically Bonded Ceramics And Study Of Solidified Heavy Metals
10. Theoretical Study On The Structure And Catalytic Properties Of Charged Chemically Bonded Molecules And Their Complexes
11. Performance And Mechanism Study Of Chemically Bonded Ceramic Coatings Reinforced By CNT
12. Study On Preparation,Properties And Mechanism Of Chemically Bonded Ceramic Coatings Reinforced By Nanomaterials Cured With Low Curing Temperature
13. Study On The Solidification Of Arsenic-containing Waste Residues By Chemical Bonding Materials And Their Mechanism Of Action
14. Preparation And Properties Of Carbon Nanotube/Polyimide Composite Films
15. Study On The Preparation Of Ferric Phosphate Chemically Bonded Ceramics And Its Adsorption Of Cr(?)
16. Preparation And Performance Study Of Copper Slag-based Iron-based Phosphate Chemical Bonding Materials
17. Study On The Preparation Of Copper Slag-based Iron-based Phosphate Chemical Bonding Material And Its Solidification Of Heavy Metals
18. Adsorbents with Chemically Bonded Saccharide Surfaces: Synthesis and Application for Stereoisomer Separation And The Synthesis of Chiral Porous Silicas using Templates Chiral Surfactant
19. Chemically bonded liquid crystals as stationary phases for high performance liquid chromatography
20. THE STRENGTH OF CHEMICALLY BONDED NONWOVEN FABRICS AS A FUNCTION OF THE IONIC CHARGES OF BINDERS AND FIBERS
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