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Assembly of hierarchical ZnSnO3 hollow microspheres from ultra-thin nanorods and the enhanced ethano
ISSN号:0925-4005
期刊名称:Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
时间:2014.1.1
页码:370-377
相关项目:电场调制掺杂石墨烯气体传感性质研究
作者:
Yifei Bing|Yi Zeng|Chang Liu|Liang Qiao|Yongming Sui|Bo Zou|Weitao Zheng|Guangtian Zou|
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