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Immobilization of N-doped carbon porous networks containing copper nanoparticles on carbon felt fibers for catalytic applications
Immobilization of N-doped carbon porous networks containing copper nanoparticles on carbon felt fibers for catalytic applications
Catalytic activity and facile recovery of a cyclometalated N?heterocyclic carbene palladium(II) complex immobilized by non?covalent interactions on reduced graphene oxide
Glassy carbon electrode modified by new Copper(I) oxide nanocomposite for glucose detection: An electroanalysis study
Glassy carbon electrode modified by new Copper(I) oxide nanocomposite for glucose detection: An electroanalysis study
Glassy carbon electrode modified by new Copper(I) oxide nanocomposite for glucose detection: An electroanalysis study
Beyond-sparsity-based doubly selective channel estimation for high-mobility multiuser MIMO-OFDM systems
Beyond-sparsity-based doubly selective channel estimation for high-mobility multiuser MIMO-OFDM systems
An ancient plant for the synthesis of a novel carbon dot and its applications as an antibacterial agent and probe for sensing of an anti-cancer drug
An ancient plant for the synthesis of a novel carbon dot and its applications as an antibacterial agent and probe for sensing of an anti-cancer drug
Simple and green synthesis of carbon dots (CDs) from valerian root and application of modified mesoporous boehmite (AlOOH) with CDs as a fluorescence probe for determination of imipramine
Simple and green synthesis of carbon dots (CDs) from valerian root and application of modified mesoporous boehmite (AlOOH) with CDs as a fluorescence probe for determination of imipramine
Simple and green synthesis of carbon dots (CDs) from valerian root and application of modified mesoporous boehmite (AlOOH) with CDs as a fluorescence probe for determination of imipramine
Nano-featured poly (lactide-co-glycolide)-graphene microribbons as a promising substrate for nerve tissue engineering
Nano-featured poly (lactide-co-glycolide)-graphene microribbons as a promising substrate for nerve tissue engineering