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1. Studies On The New Reactions Based On The Dual Roles Of Oxodiperoxovanadate And Tertiaryamine N-Oxide Both As A Nucleophile And An Oxidant
2. The Evolvement And Characterization Of Low Dimension Materials Induced By Interface
3. Study On The Environmentally Friendly Reactions Of Organozinc Halides With Carbonyl Compounds
4. Studies On The Heck And Suzuki Coupling Reactions Of Aryl Halides
5. Research On The New Catalytic Systems For Suzuki And Heck Coupling Reactions Of Aryl Halides
6. Studies On Halogenation, Amidation, And Cyclization Reactions Under Mechanical Milling Conditions
7. Study On The Micellar-catalyzed Chloromethylation And Oxidation Of Benzylic Halides In Aqueous Media
8. Electrocatalytic Carboxylation Of CO2 And Organic Compounds
9. Study On Cyanation Of Aromatic Compounds And Its Application
10. Structures And Properties Of Organic/inorganic Hybrid Semiconducting Materials Linked By Coordination Bonds
11. Microwave To Promote Cross-coupling Reactions And Synthesis Of Quinazoline Ketones And Application
12. Amino Acids To Promote Cu-catalyzed Ullmann Coupling Reaction In The Synthesis Of Heterocyclic Compounds
13. .cui / L-proline Catalyzed Carbon-carbon Bond Coupling Reaction In The Indole Compounds And Drugs (+)-phenserine Key Precursor In The Synthesis Of Research
14. Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity Of New Generation Photocatalysts By Surface/Interface Engineering
15. Synthesis And Photocatalytic Properties Of Clay-based Plasma Composite
16. Studies On The Dynamics Properties Of Several Reactions Of Alkaline Earth Metals And Halides
17. A Study On The Dialkylation And Olefination Reaction Of Functionalized Organozinc Halides With Aromatic Aldehydes
18. Study On The Reaction Of Functionalized Benzylzinc Halides With Aroyl Chlorides, α-Nitrostyrene, And Aromatic Aldehydes Under Microwave Irradiation
19. Rapid Synthesis Of Rare Earth Halides In A Microwave Field
20. Studies On Porous Plastic Optical Fiber Based On Quinine As Fluorescence Indicator
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