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141. Pd-Catalyzed Aqueous Carbonylative Coupling Reactions And Double Carbonylation Reaction
142. Construction And Control On Non-liquid-phase Coordination Crosslinking Environment For Al(?) Dissociation In NBR/Aluminium Salt Composites
143. Study On Aqueous-phase Reforming Of Low-boiling Fraction Of Bio-oil For Hydrogen Production
144. Preparation And Reaction Characteristics Of Catalysts For APR Hydrogen Production From Ethylene Glycol
145. Enzymatic Synthesis And Biological Activity Of Acylated Arbutin
146. Controlled Fabricationoftransition Metal Oxides Hierarchical Nanostructures For Lithium Storage
147. Study Of The Catalysts For The Hydrogenolysis Of Glycerol
148. Determination Of Nickel In Ni-mo Ore By Spectrophometry With Two Aqueous Phase Extraction
149. Study On Surface Modificayion Of Nano-Silica
150. Rare Earths Extraction Enrichment From Low Concentration Of Rare Earth Solution And Oil Removing From Raffinate Aqueous Phase
151. Dissolution And Transfer Mechanism Of Multi-Components Non-Aqueous Phase Organic Liquids In Saturated Porous Media
152. Effectiveness And Mechanism Studies Of Carbon-based Materials For The Mercury (?) Removal In Aqueous Phase
153. Carbon-based Ruthenium Catalysts For The Aqueous-phase Hydrogenation Of Levulinic Acid
154. The Cross-Dehydrogenation Coupling Reaction Of Aromatic Carboxylic Acids And The Synthesis Of Phenanthridine
155. Study On Removal Of Perchlorate From Aqueous Phase By Cationic Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) Based On Sulfonic Group
156. A Pilot Study On The Aqueous Phase Method Of The 100L Enamel
157. The Research Of The Aggregation Behavior Of Shellac-Na In The Aqueous Phase
158. An Improved Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm For Optimal Design Of Groundwater Remediation
159. The Shape Of Lens Formed Of LNAPL In Vadose Zone And The Influence Of The Fluctuation Of The Water Table
160. Synthesis Of Bi-functional Triazolium Carbene Precursors And Their Application In The Asymmetric Silylation
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