Font Size: a A A
Keyword [core-shellstructure]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2
1. Preparation And Photocatalytic Properties Of SiO2@Cu Core-shell Photocatalyst
2. Study On Preparation Of Upconversion Nanomaterials, Their Properties And Cell Imaging
3. Manganese Base Compound Preparation, Structure Characterization And Electrochemical Performance Of The Research
4. Preparation And Property Study Of Core-shell Ambient-temperature Crosslinkable Styrene-acrylic Emulsion Used As The Binder Of The Waterborne Ink
5. Synthesis And Property Study Of Waterborne Polyurethane Emulsion Modified With Perfluoropolyether Acrylate
6. Synthesis And Investigation Of Magnetic Metal Fe, Ni Nanoparticles-composite Nanostructures
7. Synthesis And Research Of Core-shell Styrene-Acrylic Emulsion Through Reactive Emulsifier
8. Synthesis And Properties Of Waterborne Polyurethane Containing Siloxane And Fluorine
9. Synthesis And Optical Properties Of Water-soluble Zn-based Ⅱ-Ⅵ Semiconductor Nanocrystals
10. Fabrication Of Si/C Nanocomposites With Enhanced Lithium Storage Capability
11. Preparation, Self-assembly And Optical Properties Of The Fe2O3@SiO2Ellipsoid Nanoparticles
12. Preparation Of Micronano-Transition Metal Composites For The Hydrolysis Of Ammonia Borane
13. High Performance Photocatalysts Based On π-conjugated Carbon Materials And Structrue-property Relationship
14. Preparation Of Superhydrophobic Surfaces With Uv-shielding Property By Coating Fibers With Zno/siO2Core/shell Structures
15. Preparation And Characterization Of Nano-silica/Fluorinated Polyacrylate Composite Emulsions
16. Preparation And Application Of Hyaluronic Acid-based Electrospun Nanofibers
17. Research On The Synthesized Hierarchical Structured Titanium Dioxide Mediated By Amphiphilic Block Copolymer And Its The Photocatalysis
18. Synthesis And Properties Of Several Core-shell Structured Magnetic Mesoporous Composite Materials
19. Morphology Of Titanium Nitride Synthesis And Photolysis Aquatic Hydrogen Performance Study
20. Synthesis Of Cobalt-based Metal Oxides And The Investigation Of Their Pseudocapacitive Performance
  <<First  <Prev  Next>  Last>>  Jump to