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1. Synthesis And Electrochemistry Of Heteroatom-doped Carbon Materials
2. The Fabrication And Characterization Of Carbon Dots Based Single Phase Phosphors For White Light-Emitting Devices
3. Preparation And Electrocatalysis Application Study Of Heteroatom Doping Carbon Nanocomposite Materials
4. The Effect Of Oxygenous Surface Functional Groups And Heteroatom Doping Of Carbon Nanotubes On Catalytic Oxidation Of Cumene
5. Study On Synthesis Of Heteroatom-doped Carbon Materials And Their Oxygen Reduction Performance
6. Phosphorus-doped And Phosphorus And Iron/Cobalt Co-doped Carbon As Efficient Electrocatalysts For Oxygen Reduction Reaction
7. Synthesis Of Fluorescent Carbon Dots And Study On Theiroptical Properties
8. Preparation Of Nitrogen-doped Porous Carbons And Their Electrochemical Properties
9. Preparation And Electrochemical Performance Of Polyaniline-Base Carbon Materials For Energy Storage
10. Synthesis And Electrochemistry Of Functionalized Graphene And Molybdenum Disulfide Nanosheets
11. Electrochemical Investigations On Graphene-like Molybdenum Disulfide
12. Boron-doped Mesoporous Carbon As Efficient Electrocatalysts For Oxygen Reduction Reaction
13. Host-guest Inclusion Complexes Derived Heteroatom-doped Carbon Materials For Electrochemical Supercapacitors
14. Structural Control,Surface Functionalization And Electrocatalytic Application Of Porous Carbons
15. Post-doping Of Carbon Nanomaterials And Their Application In Oxygen Reduction Reaction And Li-S Batteries
16. Preparation And Characterization Of Metal Heteroatom Doping Molecular Sieve Inserting Montmorillonite
17. Based On 3D Graphene Aerogels Heteroatom Doping Hybrid Materials As Efficient Oxygen Electrode Catalyst
18. Heteroatom Doped Porous Carbon Materials Derived From Pyrolysis Of Polymer And Their Electrochemical Performance
19. Preparation Of Three Dimensional Porous Composite Material And Its Application In Supercapacitors
20. Preparation And Electrochemical Performance Of Porous Carbon And Its Compounds
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