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A Ti-substituted polyoxometalate as a heterogeneous catalyst for olefin epoxidation with aqueous hyd
ISSN号:1144-0546
期刊名称:New Journal of Chemistry
时间:2011
页码:1836-1841
相关项目:核壳结构磁性纳米颗粒负载的杂多酸离子液体:设计及其催化应用
作者:
Hua, Li|Qiao, Yunxiang|Yu, Yinyin|Zhu, Wenwen|Cao, Ting|Shi, Yu|Li, Huan|Feng, Bo|Hou, Zhenshan|
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