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41. Study On The Preparation Of Bi, Zn-based Photocatalysts And Its Visible-light-responsive Photocatalytic Performance Fororganic Wastewater
42. Preparation And Application Of BiVO4/Graphene Composites
43. Adsorption And Photocatalytic Activities Of MIL-101 And Its Composites With Bi-containing Bimetallic Oxides/Polythiophene
44. Synthesis Of BiVO4 Photocatalyst And Its Properties Of Denitrification From The Light Oil
45. Synthesis And Visible-Light Photocatlysis Performance Research Of BiVO4 Heterostructure Photocatalysts
46. Preparation And Research Of New Type Visible-light Active Photocatalyst BIVO4
47. Synthesis Of Visible-light Sensitive BiVO4/bentonite For The Photocatalytic Degradation Of Dyeing Wastewater
48. High Activity Oxide Catalyst Design And Synthesis Of Visible Light And Its Mechanism
49. Preparation And Photocatalytic Property Of Novel Visible-Light-Driven Bismuth Vanadate Photocatalysts
50. Synthesis Of Visible-light-active Bismuth Vanadate-based Photocatalysts And Their Photoinduced Charges Properties
51. Photocatalytic Hydrogen Or Oxygen Production Over Novel Photocatalytic Materials Under Visible Light Irradiation
52. Synthesis And Photocatalytic Properties Of Tungstate Molybdate Vanadate Bi-based Novel Photocatalysts
53. Ion-doped BiVO4 Prepared By Hydrothermal Method And Its Photocatalytic Properties
54. Modification Mechanism Of TiO2 And BiVO4 Based Visible-light Photocatalysts And Their Activities For Degrading Pollutants
55. Preparation And Properties Of Vanadate And Their Composite Photocatalyst
56. Synthesis And Visible Light-driven Photocatalytic Mechanism Of Rare-earth Ions Modified BiVO4
57. Investigation Of Luminescence In Rare-Earth Ions Doped Monophasic Zircon-Type Tetragonal Nanocrystalline LnVO4-BiVO4 Solid-Solution
58. Microwave-Hydrothermal Synthesis And Characterization Of Bismuth Ferrite Powders
59. Controllable Synthesis And Photocatalytic Activities Research Of Bismuth Vanadate
60. Effects Of Morphology And Crystalline Phase Of BiVO4on Their Toxicity To Fresh Microalgae
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