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Preparation of helical titania nanotubes using a sol-gel transcription approach
ISSN号:0167-577X
期刊名称:Materials Letters
时间:2012
页码:23-26
相关项目:人造硅藻结构中的超分子自组装机理研究
作者:
Zhang C.|Wang S.|Huo H.|Li Y.|Li B.|Yang Y.|
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