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Anatase TiO(2) Crystal Facet Growth: Mechanistic Role of Hydrofluoric Acid and Photoelectrocatalytic Activity 期刊论文
Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2011, 卷号: 3, 期号: 7, 页码: 2472-2478
作者:  H. M. Zhang;  Y. Wang;  P. R. Liu;  Y. H. Han;  X. D. Yao;  J. Zou;  H. M. Cheng;  H. J. Zhao
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Anatase Tio(2)  Microspheres  Nanocrystals  {001} Facets  Photoelectrocatalysis  Exposed 001 Facets  Photocatalytic Degradation  Surface Fluorination  Nanotube Arrays  Film Electrodes  Visible-light  Nanosheets  Percentage  Microspheres  Fabrication  
Improvement of surface hydrophobicity on silicone rubber modified by CF(4) radio frequency capacitively coupled plasma 期刊论文
Journal of Central South University of Technology, 2009, 卷号: 16, 期号: 3, 页码: 365-370
作者:  S. H. Gao;  K. S. Zhou;  L. S. Wen
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Surface Hydrophobicity  Silicone Rubber  Radio Frequency Capacitively  Coupled Plasma  Static Contact Angle  Outdoor Insulators  Gas Plasma  Films  Fluorination  Coatings  
Comparative Study of the Superhydrophobic-Modification of Silicone Rubber Surfaces by CF(4) ICP and CCP 期刊论文
Plasma Processes and Polymers, 2009, 卷号: 6, 期号: 8, 页码: 530-536
作者:  S. H. Gao;  K. S. Zhou;  M. K. Lei;  L. S. Wen
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Afm  Cf(4) Icp And Ccp  Silicon Rubber  Superhydrophobic Modification  Surface Modification  Xps  Plasma Treatment  Outdoor Insulators  Gas Plasma  Polymers  Films  Fluorination  Energy  
Surface Modification of Silicone Rubber by CF(4) Radio Frequency Plasma Immersion 期刊论文
Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 2008, 卷号: 28, 期号: 6, 页码: 715-728
作者:  S. H. Gao;  K. S. Zhou;  M. K. Lei;  L. S. Wen
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Silicone Rubber  Surface Modification  Cf(4) Plasma  Hydrophobicity  Xps  Outdoor Insulators  Improved Adhesion  Rough Surfaces  Gas Plasma  Fluorination  Polymers  Films  Polydimethylsiloxane  Hydrophobicity  Polyethylene