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金属研究所 [2]
长春应用化学研究所 [1]
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2012 [1]
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Synthesis of Cu2O Nanospheres Decorated with TiO2 Nanoislands, Their Enhanced Photoactivity and Stability under Visible Light Illumination, and Their Post-illumination Catalytic Memory
期刊论文
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Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2014, 卷号: 6, 期号: 8, 页码: 5629-5639
L. M. Liu
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W. Y. Yang
;
Q. Li
;
S. A. Gao
;
J. K. Shang
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提交时间:2014/07/03
Cu2O/TiO2 composite photocatalyst
p-n heterojunction
visible-light-activated photocatalysis
enhanced performance/stability
catalytic memory
intensity actinic light
photocatalytic activity
electronic-structure
cuprous oxides
copper-oxide
core-shell
cuo
irradiation
cu2o/tio2
photodegradation
Passivated n-p co-doping of niobium and nitrogen into self-organized TiO2 nanotube arrays for enhanced visible light photocatalytic performance
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Applied Catalysis B-Environmental, 2014, 卷号: 144, 页码: 343-352
Z. C. Xu
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W. Y. Yang
;
Q. Li
;
S. Gao
;
J. K. Shang
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提交时间:2014/02/19
Passivated n-p co-doping
Niobium
Nitrogen
TiO2 nanotube arrays
Enhanced visible light photocatalytic performance
doped titanium-dioxide
anatase tio2
thin-films
optical-properties
solar light
oxide
nanoparticles
anodization
tio2-anatase
nanocrystals
Hierarchical magnetic core-shell nanoarchitectures: non-linker reagent synthetic route and applications in a biomolecule separation system
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journal of materials chemistry, 2012, 卷号: 22, 期号: 7, 页码: 2935-2942
Liu Z
;
Li M
;
Pu F
;
Ren JS
;
Yang XJ
;
Qu XG
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提交时间:2013/08/29
HISTIDINE-TAGGED PROTEINS
ENHANCED PHOTOCATALYTIC ACTIVITY
IRON-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES
TOF MS ANALYSIS
NANOCOMPOSITE SPHERES
HIGH-PERFORMANCE
FACILE SYNTHESIS
VISIBLE-LIGHT
MICROSPHERES
PEPTIDES