Reverse Micelle-assisted Route to Control Diameters of ZnO Nanorods by Selecting Different Precursors
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概要
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- 2003-08-05
著者
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Xie Yi
Structure Research Laboratory Department Of Chemistry University Of Science And Technology Of China
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Xie Yi
Structure Research Lab And Department Of Chemistry University Of Science And Technology Of China
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He Wei
Structure Research Laboratory Department Of Chemistry University Of Science And Technology Of China
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Xiong Yujie
Structure Research Laboratory Department Of Chemistry University Of Science And Technology Of China
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Xiong Yujie
Structure Research Laboratory And Laboratory Of Nanochemistry And Nanomaterials University Of Scienc
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Li Zhengquan
Structure Research Laboratory Department Of Chemistry University Of Science And Technology Of China
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ZHANG Rong
Structure Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Science and Technology of Chin
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Zhang Rong
Structure Research Laboratory Department Of Chemistry University Of Science And Technology Of China
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