Advances in Functional Inorganic Materials Prepared by Wet Chemical Methods (Volume II)
Functional inorganic materials are an indispensable part of innovative technologies that are essential to the development of many fields of industry. The use of new materials, nanostructures, or multicomponent composites with specific chemical or physical properties promotes technological progress i...
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