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61. Hierarchical Porous Borates/Silicates Microspheres:Hydrothermal Synthesis And Application As Adsorbents For Removal Of Organic Dyes
62. Synthesis And Fine Controllable The Spectrale Properties Of Orthosilicate Solid Solution Phosphors
63. Alkaline Earth Metal Silicates Nanostructures:Oriented Growth,Assembly And Properties
64. HNBR-based Composite For Seal Used In Coolant Fluids Swelling Related To Silicates At High Temperature
65. Progress On Preparation And Properties Of Advanced Minerals-based Carbon Dioxide Capture Materials
66. Peroxymonosulfate Activated By Metal Oxides For Catalytic Degradation Of Water Pollutants
67. Study On Novel Environmental Barrier Coatings By First Principles Calculation And Experimental Methods
68. Preparation And Mechanical Properties Characterization Of Environmental/Thermal Barrier Coatings Materials
69. Solgel silicates: Thickness control and interactions with cucurbit[7]uril/dye complexes
70. In-situ growth of porous alumino-silicates and fabrication of nano-porous membranes
71. Chemical stability of amorphous pharmaceuticals prepared with silicates
72. Natural and synthetic mineral silicates as functional nanoparticles in polymer composites
73. Preparation of novel nanoporous layered silicates by swelling of AMH-3 and their use in nanocomposite membranes for gas separation
74. Tailoring polymer properties with layered silicates
75. The mechanical thermal and microstructural behaviors of the strip silicates reinforced epoxy-based nanocomposites
76. Physical stabilization of amorphous drugs by co -grinding with silicates
77. Microrheological study on polyethylene/thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer/layered silicates nanocomposites
78. Spectroscopic studies of Mn/Eu doped phosphates, silicates and borates
79. Microwave-enhanced Processing of Transition Metal oxides, Silicates, and Aluminosilicates and Their Catalytic Studies
80. High-temperature, solid-state synthesis of targeted transition-metal silicates and germanates in molten-salt media
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