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41. Properties, Preparation And Applications Of Self-assembled Monolayers On Silicon/Silica Surfaces
42. Construction Of Nano/Microstructures Based On Cucurbit"n"uril
43. Design, Synthesis, Self-assembled Nanostructures And Organic Semiconductor Properties Of Porphyrinato/Phthalocyaninato Complexes
44. Tarnishing Mechanism And Anti-tarnishing Techniques Of Copper And Brass Coins
45. Molecular Modeling Of Self-Assembled Cyclic Peptide Nanotube
46. Phase Behavior, Self-assembled Structures And Rheological Properties Of Salt-free Catanionic Surfactants Systems Containing Bile Acids
47. The Phenolic Diazoresin Complex And Self-assembled Ultrathin Films Preparation And Applications
48. Based On A Group Of Azobenzene Photochromic Gel And Its Self-assembled Nature Of The Study
49. Preparation And Tribological Properties Of Silane Self-Assembled Composite Lays
50. Design, Synthesis & Studies On Recognizing Properties Based On Functional Calix[4] Arenes By Click Chemistry
51. Synthesis And Property On SiO2/TiO2-based Nanocomposite Materials
52. Studying On The Interface Electron Transfer Behavior Of Porphyrin ModifiedElectrodes
53. Preparation Of Lignin Self-assembled Multilayers And Its Application In Functionalization Of Material Surface
54. Preparation And Structure-performance Relationship Of PH-Sensitive Polymers And Their Self-Assembled Micelle Drug Delivery System
55. Phase Transitions And Their Regional Cooperativity In Self-Assembled Aggregates Consisting Of Amphiphiles
56. Self-assembled Behavior And Properties Of Catanionic Surfactant Systems In High-Salinty Solution And Catanionic Surfactant Systems Containing Lecithin
57. Carbon Steel Corrosion Inhibitor And Copper-based Self-assembled Film Studies
58. In Situ Sign Of Self-assembled Molecule On Electrode Using QCM
59. Synthesis And Applications Of The New Metalporphyrin And Their Self-assembled Monolayers In Electroanalytical Chemistry
60. The Spectrum, Electrochemistry And Self-Assembled Monolayers Of Aromaticity Heterocyclic Selenium Compounds
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