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1. The Application Of Electroless Deposition And Electrodeposition In Separating Chemistry
2. Controllable Fabrication Of Super-hydrophobic Copper Nanowire Arrays And Application In The Detection And Adsorption Of Water Pollutant
3. Preparation Of A Novel Graphite-like Carbon Nitride Electrode And Its Application For Determination Of Cadmium
4. Electrochemical Sensors For Heavy Metal Ions Based On Macrocyclic Compounds And Nanomaterials
5. Synthesis And Modification Of Highly Ordered Three Dimensionally Macroporous Carbon Spheres And Their Catalytic Properties
6. Design And Construction Of RGO/SnO2/conducting Polymer Nanocomposites For Detecting Several Ultra-Trace Heavy Metal Ions
7. Fabrication Of Carbon Nanofibers/Nobel Metals Hybrids For The Detection Of Heavy Metal Ions
8. Study On Electrochemical Heavy Metal Sensors Based On Novel Porous Carbon-bismuth Composites And MXenes
9. Electrodeposition Ofnoble Metals By Intervention Of Underpotential Deposition Of Less Noble Metals For Electroanalysis Applications
10. Ordered Mesoporous Carbons Modified Tin-covered Carbon Paste Electrode To Detect Cd2+,Zn2+ And Cu2+
11. Development Of Metal Coordination Compound Electrochemical Sensor Based On Ionic Liquid
12. Fabrication Of Porous Carbon Materials Derived From Pomelo Peels For The Detection Of Heavy Metal Ions
13. Study And Application Of New Analytical Methods Based On Metal Nanoparticles For Copper Ion
14. Electrochemical Detection Of Chromium (?) And Mercury (?) By Chemically Modified Electrode
15. Electrochemical Sensor Based On Activated Bismuth-film Electrodes For The Detection Of Heavy Metals In Water
16. Study On Graphene-based Metal Compunds Modified Electrodes For Electrochemical Detection Of Heavy Metal Ions
17. Application of microelectrodes for the detection of metallic analytes using thin layer chromatography-square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (TLC-SWASV)
18. The Study Of Trace Heavy Metals Detection Based On Electrochemical Modified Electrodes
19. Detection Of Heavy Metal Ions In Water By Bismuth-based Electrochemical Sensor
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