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Zhang, Jiatao, Liu, Junfeng, Peng, Qing, Wang, Xun, Li, Yadong (2006) Nearly Monodisperse Cu2O and CuO Nanospheres:  Preparation and Applications for Sensitive Gas Sensors. Chemistry of Materials, 18. 867-871 doi:10.1021/cm052256f

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TitleNearly Monodisperse Cu2O and CuO Nanospheres:  Preparation and Applications for Sensitive Gas Sensors
JournalChemistry of Materials
AuthorsZhang, JiataoAuthor
Liu, JunfengAuthor
Peng, QingAuthor
Wang, XunAuthor
Li, YadongAuthor
Year2006 (February)Volume18
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/cm052256fSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZhang, Jiatao, Liu, Junfeng, Peng, Qing, Wang, Xun, Li, Yadong (2006) Nearly Monodisperse Cu2O and CuO Nanospheres:  Preparation and Applications for Sensitive Gas Sensors. Chemistry of Materials, 18. 867-871 doi:10.1021/cm052256f
Plain TextZhang, Jiatao, Liu, Junfeng, Peng, Qing, Wang, Xun, Li, Yadong (2006) Nearly Monodisperse Cu2O and CuO Nanospheres:  Preparation and Applications for Sensitive Gas Sensors. Chemistry of Materials, 18. 867-871 doi:10.1021/cm052256f
In(2006) Chemistry of Materials Vol. 18. American Chemical Society (ACS)


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