Ionic liquid functionalized polymer composite nanotubes toward dye decomposition
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关键词:
- Ionic liquid (IL)
- / Nanotube
- / Catalytic decomposition
- / Dye
- / Water soluble
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Ionic liquid functionalized polymer composite nanotubes toward dye decomposition
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Key words:
- Ionic liquid (IL)
- / Nanotube
- / Catalytic decomposition
- / Dye
- / Water soluble
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