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  1. Efficient electrosynthesis of ammonia from nitrogen using Fe–Mo–V nitrogenase-like inorganic catalysts to closely reach the standard set by the CSIRO goal: Unveiling the N2 weakening mechanism by the in situ FTIR test
  2. Boosting furfural oxidation with CuWCe trimetal-doped Ni3S2 catalysts: Engineering in stabilizing the metastable phase for electrocatalysis
  3. Ammonia-mediated CO2 adsorption for ammonium bicarbonate production via simultaneous CO2 capture and nitrate electroreduction in a flow cell with all sputtered thin film electrodes
  4. Photoluminescence of oxygen vacancy-rich nano-TiO2 photocatalyst for methylene blue color degradation
  5. Oxygen-doped Ag3SbS3 with the hydrophobic-to-hydrophilic transformation for efficient reduction of organic and hexavalent chromium pollutants
  6. Hydrazine-driven Mo/S co-doped BiOCl sulfur-oxychloride for efficient multi-pollutants reduction: Synergistic effects of heterovalent Mo4+/Mo6+ states and oxygen vacancy defects
  7. Synergistic effects of heterovalent states, oxygen vacancy defects, and surface wettability engineering in S-doped AgBi(MoO4)2 for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
  8. Fabrication of super sensitive, stable and selective black TiO2 nanoforest-based room temperature H2 gas sensors by facile and simple hydrothermal method
  9. Mn/S co-doped BiOCl regulated with a hydrophobic-to-superhydrophilic transition and oxygen-vacancy defects for assisting photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
  10. One-step hydrothermal synthesis of oxygen vacancy-rich boron-added Cu2Mn3O8/CeS2 in-situ grown on nickel foam as an electrocatalyst for efficient nitrogen reduction
  11. W/Br co-doped Zn(O,S) with Zn/O bi-vacancy defects and heterovalent states for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
  12. Highly defective Cu5FeS4/MnO2 catalyst: An innovation on sustainable ammonia production via electrochemical nitrate reduction
  13. Efficient electrodeposition of sulfur-doped cobalt–nickel hydroxide cathodes for supercapacitors: Unveiling the roles of cycle number and the cetrimonium bromide surfactant
  14. Ternary-heterojunction In2S3/Bi2S3/BiOBr catalyst with interfacial effect to enhance the photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes
  15. V‐/O‐Doping to Endow Ag2S‐based Bimetal Oxysulfide with Sulfur Vacancies and Heterovalent States for Rapid Reduction of Organic and Cr(VI) Pollutants in the Dark
  16. Enhanced electrochemical nitrate reduction with a novel (Mn,Fe)2O3/Co3S4 electrocatalyst for sustainable ammonia production
  17. Highly efficient Zn(O,S)/Mo(O,S)2 oxysulfide heterostructure photocatalyst for organic pollutant degradation
  18. A Mo-cation/O-anion doping strategy for creating vacancy defects and cation multivalency to enhance the hydrogen evolution of ZnS under visible light
  19. Unveiling high-yield dinitrogen-to-green ammonia production via highly defective Cu4Bi5S10/Mn4V2O9 electrocatalysts in alkaline H-cell and stack-cell reactors
  20. Facile one-step synthesis of Fe-doped Mo3(O,S)4−x/La4Mo2O11 nanocomposites for efficient photodegradation of dye pollutants
  21. Enhancing hydrogen evolution reaction efficiency with electrospun Ni-doped Zn(O,S) microfibers photocatalyst: A novel approach for sustainable energy conversion
  22. Optimizing antibacterial photodynamic theraphy of biocompatible ZnO/Ag2O p-n heterojunction: In vitro and in silico study
  23. Synergistic Tuning of Heterovalent States and Oxygen-Vacancy Defect Engineering in Hydrophilic W-Doped Sb2OS2 for Enhanced Nitrogen Photoreduction to Ammonia
  24. Ambient N N bond weakening hydrogenation by utilizing the highly defective Cu3BiS3/MnO2 electrocatalyst for ammonia yield above 3 mg/h.cm2: The N2-nano dipole interaction micromechanism
  25. Blossom-like CoSe2-x nanorods: A highly efficient piezo-photocatalytic material for H2O2 generation
  26. Highly effective hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline conditions using a sputtered bimetal Ni-Mo system: Experimental and computational evidence
  27. Synthesis and characterization of Ce-BiOBr/Bi2S3 catalyst with enhanced catalytic activity for organic dye reduction under dark
  28. Heterovalent State and Oxygen Vacancy Defect Structure‐Associated V/S Co‐Doped SnO2 for Catalytic Reduction of Organic and Cr6+ Pollutants in the Dark
  29. Organic pollutant degradation over highly efficient Mn–Mo(O,S)2 oxysulfide photocatalyst under visible light illumination
  30. Synergistic vacancy defects and the surface hydrophobic-to-superhydrophilic wetting engineering in W/S co-doped BiOI for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
  31. Recent Progress of Electrocatalysts Made by Sputtering Technology for Electrocatalytic Water Splitting
  32. Synthesis and characterization of a bimetal nickel manganese oxysulfide (NiMnOS) catalyst for the reduction of methylene blue dye
  33. Photocatalytic hydrogen production over highly oxygen deficient Cu-doped TiO2 and its composites: Insights of kinetic reaction micromechanisms
  34. Zn-Doped MnO2 microflake pseudocapacitive cathode on Ni(OH)2/Ni-Foam substrate as a promising charge storage material
  35. B and N Codoped Cellulose-Supported Ag-/Bi-Doped Mo(S,O)3 Trimetallic Sulfo-Oxide Catalyst for Photocatalytic H2 Evolution Reaction and 4-Nitrophenol Reduction
  36. Synergistic Hydrogen Peroxide‐Driven Cation Valence Regulation and La/O Co‐Doped SnS‐Based Oxysulfide Catalyst for Efficient Catalytic Reduction of Toxic Organics and Cr(VI) Under Dark
  37. Developing zinc oxide and peanut shell-derived carbon star-shaped composite materials for effective photo-antibacterial treatment
  38. Unbiased overall photoelectrocatalytic water-splitting over micropyramid Si/In2O3/CuO/ZnO photocathode and Ni/BiVO4 photoanode under simulated solar-light illumination
  39. A novel approach to enhancing hydrogen evolution efficiency and durability: Bilayer metallic adhesion engineering in Ni/CoNi4 film cathode
  40. Activated Carbon Anchoring Site Enrichment Through B and N Codoping for Boosting Bi2Mo2.5(S,O)10 Oxysulfide Catalyst Stability and Visible‐Light‐Driven Hydrogen Evolution
  41. Multiphase Fe-doped Ni3S2/MoOx electrocatalyst prepared by facile one-step hydrothermal for full-cell water splitting: Effect of Mo on physical and electrochemical properties
  42. Hydrazine-driven cation valence regulation and oxygen defect engineering in sulfur-doped CoMoO4·0.9H2O for highly efficient reduction of toxic organics and hexavalent chromium under dark
  43. Developing Energy-Efficient Nitrate-to-Ammonia Flow Cells with Bifunctional NiFeW-Oxide Thin-Film Electrodes Made by Magnetron Sputtering Technique
  44. A novel V/S co-doped BiOBr catalyst for high-efficiency catalytic reduction of toxic organic and hexavalent chromium pollutants under dark
  45. Effect of MoN on the structure and characteristics of MoN/ZrMoN bi-layer nitride films
  46. Biological Renewable Cellulose-Templated Zn1–XCuXO/Ag2O Nanocomposite Photocatalysts for the Degradation of Methylene Blue
  47. Solid solution-typed defect concept in forming multivalent cations- and oxygen vacancy-filled MnCo2O4- spinel bifunctional electrodes for innovative symmetrical supercapacitor
  48. A facile and efficient method for preparing La-doped Co3O4 by electrodeposition as an efficient air cathode in rechargeable zinc-air batteries: Role of oxygen vacancies
  49. Hydrazine-driven cation valence regulation and defect engineering in CeVO4 for highly efficient reduction of organic dyes and heavy metal pollutants in the dark
  50. Synergistic Co/S co-doped CeO2 sulfur-oxide catalyst for efficient catalytic reduction of toxic organics and heavy metal pollutants under dark conditions
  51. Photocatalytic activity of the biogenic mediated green synthesized CuO nanoparticles confined into MgAl LDH matrix
  52. Industrial-scale efficient alkaline water electrolysis achieved with sputtered NiFeV-oxide thin film electrodes for green hydrogen production
  53. Highly efficient and stable NiSe2-rGO composite-based room temperature hydrogen gas sensor
  54. Oxygen-doped Sn17Sb6S29 bimetal oxysulfide catalysts for efficient reduction of organic pollutants and hexavalent chromium in the dark
  55. Photocatalytic fixation of nitrogen to ammonia with a Ce/S co-doped TiO2 catalyst: synergistic tuning of heterovalent metal states and oxygen vacancy defects
  56. Synergism of heterovalent valence state and oxygen vacancy defect engineering in Co/S co-doped TiO2 for nitrogen photoreduction to ammonia
  57. Synergistic vacancy defects and bandgap engineering in an Ag/S co-doped Bi2O3-based sulfur oxide catalyst for efficient hydrogen evolution
  58. 84.0% energy-efficient nitrate conversion by a defective (Fe,Cu,Ni)2O3 electrocatalyst
  59. Synthesis and Characterization of Ce-Biobr/Bi2s3 Composite with Enhanced Catalytic Activity for Organic Dye Reduction Under Dark
  60. Synergistic hydrazine-driven regulation and Mo/S co-doping to endow BiOBr with heterovalent molybdenum states and abundant oxygen vacancy defects for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
  61. Ti-doped Bi2(O,S)3 bimetal oxysulfide for highly efficient catalytic reduction of organic dyes and heavy metal pollutants in the dark
  62. Mn/O co-doped Bi2S3 bimetal oxysulfide catalyst for highly efficient reduction of organic and hexavalent chromium pollutants in the dark
  63. Co/S co-doped Mn3O4-based sulfur-oxide nano-flakes catalyst for highly efficient catalytic reduction of organics and hexavalent chromium pollutants
  64. Sulfur-doped Sb4Mo10O31 bimetallic sulfur-oxide catalyst for highly efficient reduction of toxic organic and hexavalent chromium under dark
  65. Variation of Ni and Mg dopants in spinel ZnIn2(O,S)4 microflower to generate Ni
  66. Electrodeposition of bimetal Ni-Co oxide as a bifunctional electrocatalyst for rechargeable zinc air battery
  67. One-pot synthesized Li, V co-doped Ni3S2 nanorod arrays as a bifunctional electrocatalyst for industrialization-facile hydrogen production via alkaline exchange membrane water electrolysis
  68. A novel Co, O co-doped Ag2S bimetallic oxysulfide catalyst for efficiently catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol and organic dyes
  69. Enhanced VO••<...
  70. Photocatalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol coupled with p-dinitrobenzene reduction over poly(o-phenylenediamine) nanowires-decorated Gd-TiO2 nanorods
  71. In Situ Grown (Fe,Mn,Ga)3O4–x Spinel/(Mn,Fe)2O3–y Bixbyite Dual-Phase Electrocatalyst for Preeminent Nitrogen Reduction to Ammonia: A Step toward the NH3 Economy
  72. Novel core–shell structure of Ni3S2@LiMoNiOx(OH)y nanorod arrays toward efficient high-current–density hydrogen evolution reaction
  73. Photocatalytic H2O2 Generation over Microsphere Carbon-Assisted Hierarchical Indium Sulfide Nanoflakes via a Two-Step One-Electron Pathway
  74. Activation of Cu3(MoO4)2(OH)2 with the hydrazine-driven cation reduction into a highly efficient catalyst for the reduction of organic dyes and heavy metals ion
  75. One-step hydrothermal synthesis of novel flower-like Bi2Mn4O10 anchored on BiOI1−xBrx nanosheets for efficient photocatalytic nitrogen fixation
  76. Plasmonic silver nanoparticle-deposited n-Bi2S3/p-MnOS diode-type catalyst for enhanced photocatalytic nitrogen fixation: Introducing the defective p-MnOS
  77. Sulfur Substitution and Defect Engineering in an Unfavored MnMoO4 Catalyst for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution under Visible Light
  78. Mo(S,O)/(Ce,Mo)(S,O) sulfo-oxide with heterovalent metal states for efficient visible-light-driven hydrogen evolution and pollutant reduction via in-situ generated protons
  79. Overall water splitting realized by overall sputtering thin-film technology for a bifunctional MoNiFe electrode: A green technology for green hydrogen
  80. Highly efficient reduced tungsten oxide-based hydrogen gas sensor at room temperature
  81. High Charge Storage of Amorphous Ni-Doped VOx-Modified Ni(OH)2 Substrate on a Ni Foam Cathode in a Base Solution
  82. Initiating highly efficient (Bi,Ce)2(O,S)3−x oxysulfide catalysts with rich oxygen vacancies for hydrogen evolution via adjusting valence band configuration
  83. Material design for converting an oxidative-type BiVO4 catalyst into a reductive BiV(S,O)4−x sulfo-oxide catalyst for nitrogen photoreduction to ammonia
  84. One-step synthesized Nb2O5−y-decorated spinel-type (Ni,V,Mn)3O4−x nanoflowers for boosting electrocatalytic reduction of nitrogen into ammonia
  85. V/S Co-Doped Biobr for High Efficiency Catalytic Reduction of Toxic Organic and Hexavalent Chromium Pollutants Under Dark
  86. Stephania abyssinica leaf extract mediated (Mn, Ni) co-doped ZnO catalyst synthesis for the degradation of organic dye
  87. Banana peel biowaste-derived carbon composited with Zn(O,S) for solar-light photocatalytic hydrogen generation
  88. Fabrication of nitride films by co-sputtering of high-entropy alloys and tungsten
  89. Highly efficient photocatalytic H2O2 generation over dysprosium oxide-integrated g-C3N4 nanosheets with nitrogen deficiency
  90. Solar-light-driven ternary MgO/TiO2/g-C3N4 heterojunction photocatalyst with surface defects for dinitrobenzene pollutant reduction
  91. Nickel-doped V3O5 pseudocapacitive cathode with a superb charge storage
  92. Mo-/O-deficient Bi2Mo3(S,O)12 oxysulfide for enhanced visible-light photocatalytic H2 evolution and pollutant reduction via in-situ generated protons: A case of material design in converting an oxidative Bi2Mo3O12 catalyst for the reduction
  93. Single-Step Synthesis of Fe-Doped Ni3S2/FeS2 Nanocomposites for Highly Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction
  94. Activated carbon-supported AgMoOS bimetallic oxysulfide as a catalyst for the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution and pollutants reduction
  95. Nanostructuring Bi-Doped α-Fe2O3 Thin-Layer Photoanode to Advance the Water Oxidation Performance
  96. Bimetallic Cobalt–Nickel Electrode Made by a Sputtering Technique for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction: Effect of Nickel Ratios
  97. Visible light-driven photocatalytic activity of Cu2O/ZnO/Kaolinite-based composite catalyst for the degradation of organic pollutant
  98. Biogenic Synthesis of Cu-Doped ZnO Photocatalyst for the Removal of Organic Dye
  99. Synthesis of CuAl-layered double hydroxide/MgO2 nanocomposite catalyst for the degradation of organic dye under dark condition
  100. Improved Performance of Li-Added Mo–Nb Oxide as the Anode for Li-Ion Batteries with N-Carbon Coating
  101. Chromium Ion Accumulations from Aqueous Solution by the Eichorinia crassipes Plant and Reusing in the Synthesis of Cr-Doped ZnO Photocatalyst
  102. Highly Efficient MoS2/CsxWO3 Nanocomposite Hydrogen Gas Sensors
  103. Improved Hydrogen Production Rate of a Nickel-Doped Zinc Indium Oxysulfide Visible-Light Catalyst: Comparative Study of Stoichiometric and Nonstoichiometric Compounds
  104. Fully Sputtered n–AlInGaN/p–Mg-InxGa1−xN (x ≤ 0.1) Heterojunction Diodes: Electrical Properties Over a Wide Temperature Range
  105. Noble Metal Free Ternary Mgo/Tio2/G-C3n4 Heterojunction Photocatalyst with Surface Defects for Dinitrobenzene Isomers Reduction
  106. A molybdenum sulfo-oxide/cobalt oxysulfide Z-scheme heterojunction catalyst for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production and pollutant reduction
  107. Activation of Cu3(Moo4)2(Oh)2 with the Hydrazine-Driven Cation Reduction into a Highly Efficient Catalyst for the Reduction of Organic Dyes and Heavy Metals Ion
  108. Novel Core-Shell Structure of Ni3s2@Limo-Niox(Oh)Y Nanorod Arrays Toward Efficient High-Current-Density Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
  109. Material design with the concept of solid solution-type defect engineering in realizing the conversion of an electrocatalyst of NiS2 into a photocatalyst for hydrogen evolution
  110. Wool-coiled bimetallic oxysulfide MoSrOS catalyst synthesis for catalytic reduction of toxic organic pollutants and heavy metal ions
  111. Visible light driven Nd2O3/Mo(S,O)3-x·0.34H2O heterojunction for enhanced photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants
  112. Zn-Ce-Ga trimetal oxysulfide as a dual-functional catalyst: Hydrogen evolution and hydrogenation reactions in a mild condition
  113. Activating nickel iron layer double hydroxide for alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction and overall water splitting by electrodepositing nickel hydroxide
  114. Fabrication of an Ag2S-MoSx/MoNiAg film electrode for efficient electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution in alkaline solution
  115. Simple room temperature synthesis of oxygen vacancy-rich and In-doped BiOBr nanosheet and its highly enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible-light irradiation
  116. Biological renewable nanocellulose templated CeO2/TiO2 synthesis and its photocatalytic removal efficiency of pollutants
  117. One-step synthesis of configurational-entropy In-doped Zn(O,S)/Zn-doped In(OH)3-xSx composite for visible-light photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction
  118. Progress of Zn(O,S) based Nanoparticles for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction and its Application for Hydrogenation Reaction
  119. Transforming Zn(O,S) from UV to visible-light-driven catalyst with improved hydrogen production rate: Effect of indium and heterojunction
  120. Activated carbon supported CuSnOS catalyst with an efficient catalytic reduction of pollutants under dark condition
  121. Cesium tungsten bronze nanostructures and their highly enhanced hydrogen gas sensing properties at room temperature
  122. The Effect of RF Sputtering Temperature Conditions on the Structural and Physical Properties of Grown SbGaN Thin Film
  123. Surface active sites of Y-doped Zn(O,S) for chemisorption and hydrogenation of azobenzene and nitroaromatic compounds under light via self-generated proton
  124. Immobilization of cross-linked In-doped Mo(O,S)2 on cellulose nanofiber for effective organic-compound degradation under visible light illumination
  125. Spherical nanoflower-like bimetallic (Mo,Ni)(S,O)3- sulfo-oxide catalysts for efficient hydrogen evolution under visible light
  126. Amorphous-Ni(OH)2 on a Vertically Grown Lamellar Ag-Modified MoSx Thin-Film Electrode with Surface Defects for Hydrogen Production in Alkaline Solutions
  127. Biotemplated Synthesis of Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles in the Presence of Root Extract of Kniphofia schemperi and Its Application for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
  128. Green synthesis of Co-doped ZnO via the accumulation of cobalt ion onto Eichhornia crassipes plant tissue and the photocatalytic degradation efficiency under visible light
  129. n-type Sn substitution in amorphous IGZO film by sol-gel method: A promoter of hall mobility up to 65 cm2/V•s
  130. Influence of sulfur amount in Ni-incorporated ZnIn2(O,S)4 on phase formation and the visible light photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction
  131. One-pot preparation of multicomponent photocatalyst with (Zn, Co, Ni)(O, S)/Ga2O3 nanocomposites to significantly enhance hydrogen production
  132. Highly sensitive electrospun poly(HEMA-co-NMA)/BPDO nanofiber membranes for sensing metal ions in aqueous media
  133. Multifunctional Ni–Mg bimetal-activated Zn(O,S) for hydrogen generation and environmental remediation with simulated solar-light irradiation
  134. Synthesis of hydroxide-enriched cerium-doped oxy-sulfide catalyst for visible light-assisted reduction of Cr(vi)
  135. Environmentally Benign Photoreactions for Hydrogen Production and Cleavage of N═N bond in Azobenzene over Co-Doped Zn(O,S) Nanocatalyst: The Role of In Situ Generated H+
  136. Synthesis and characterization of Ge doped Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 bulk in the presence of reactive liquid phase sintering aid
  137. Room-temperature synthesized In-BiOBr1-I nanosheets with visible-light-driven superior photocatalytic activity: Degradation of dye/non-dye organic pollutants for environmental remediation
  138. Self-Protonated Ho-Doped Zn(O,S) as a Green Chemical-Conversion Catalyst to Hydrogenate Nitro to Amino Compounds
  139. Phase transformation of bimetal zinc nickel oxide to oxysulfide photocatalyst with its exceptional performance to evolve hydrogen
  140. 10 nm sized visible light TiO2 photocatalyst in the presence of MgO for degradation of methylene blue
  141. Biological renewable hemicellulose-template for synthesis of visible light responsive sulfur-doped TiO2 for photocatalytic oxidation of toxic organic and As(III) pollutants
  142. Highly efficient In–Mo(O,S)2 oxy-sulfide for degradation of organic pollutants under visible light irradiation: An example of photocatalyst on its dye selectivity
  143. Spherical porous SiO2 supported CuVOS catalyst with an efficient catalytic reduction of pollutants under dark condition
  144. Universal and highly efficient degradation performance of novel Bi2(O,S)3/Mo(O,S)2 nanocomposite photocatalyst under visible light
  145. p-type IGZO by the substitution of antimony with a sol-gel method: Explanation with the aid of defect formation equation
  146. Ag-Decorated MoSx Laminar-Film Electrocatalyst Made with Simple and Scalable Magnetron Sputtering Technique for Hydrogen Evolution: A Defect Model to Explain the Enhanced Electron Transport
  147. Catalytic reduction of organic and hexavalent chromium pollutants with highly active bimetal CuBiOS oxysulfide catalyst under dark
  148. Dye degradation over the multivalent charge- and solid solution-type n-MoS2/p-WO3 based diode catalyst under dark condition with a self-supporting charge carrier transfer mechanism
  149. Effects of Tin in La–Sn-Codoped Zn(O,S) Photocatalyst to Strongly Cleave the Azo Bond in Azobenzene with in Situ Generated Hydrogen
  150. Reactively Sputtered Sb-GaN Films and its Hetero-Junction Diode: The Exploration of the n-to-p Transition
  151. Depletion-Zone size control of p-type NiO/n-type Zn(O,S) nanodiodes on high-surface-area SiO2 nanoparticles as a strategy to significantly enhance hydrogen evolution rate
  152. Synthesis and characterization of vanadium-doped Mo(O,S)2 oxysulfide for efficient photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes
  153. Synthesis and application of V2O5-CeO2 nanocomposite catalyst for enhanced degradation of methylene blue under visible light illumination
  154. Germanium substitution effect on the property and performance of Cu2ZnSnSe4 thin films and its solar cell having absorber layer made by sputtering with single metallic target plus selenization
  155. Synthesis and characterizations of BiOCl nanosheets with controlled particle growth for efficient organic dyes degradation
  156. Electrical Characterization of RF Reactive Sputtered p–Mg-InxGa1−xN/n–Si Hetero-Junction Diodes without Using Buffer Layer
  157. Electrical and Structural Properties of All-Sputtered Al/SiO2/p-GaN MOS Schottky Diode
  158. The Effect of RF Sputtering Conditions on the Physical Characteristics of Deposited GeGaN Thin Film
  159. Effects of graphene oxide and sacrificial reagent for highly efficient hydrogen production with the costless Zn(O,S) photocatalyst
  160. Synthesis of (Sn,Zn)(O,S) bimetallic oxysulfide catalyst for the detoxification of Cr+6 in aqueous solution
  161. Concept of Stagnant Capillarity Water in the Nanoporous SiO2@(Zn,Ni)(O,S) Nanocomposite Photocatalyst as a Strategy to Improve Hydrogen Evolution
  162. LiSnOS/gel polymer hybrid electrolyte for the safer and performance-enhanced solid-state LiCoO2/Li lithium-ion battery
  163. Development photocatalyst reduce graphene oxide (RGO) composited with (Zn,Ni)(O,S) for photocatalytic hydrogen production
  164. Effect of Zn(O,S) Synthesis Temperature to Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Performance
  165. Hydrazine-modified Zn-oxysulfide nanoparticles for CO2 reduction under low UV-light illumination
  166. Optimazation of sputtered n-type GaN/InGaN for Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin film solar cells
  167. Study On The Doping Effect Of Cu-Doped ZnO Thin Films Deposited By Co-Sputering Technique
  168. Photocatalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol using effective hole scavenger over novel Mg-doped Zn(O,S) nanoparticles
  169. A novel Sb-doped Mo(O,S)3 oxy-sulfide photocatalyst for degradation of methylene blue dye under visible light irradiation
  170. In-situ synthesis and characterizations of Bi2(O,S)3/Zn(O,S) composites for visible light hexavalent chromium reduction
  171. Synthesis of oxy-sulfide based nanocomposite catalyst for visible light-driven reduction of Cr(VI)
  172. Oriented p–n Heterojunction Ag2O/Zn(O,S) Nanodiodes on Mesoporous SiO2 for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production
  173. Synthesis of visible light responsive iodine-doped mesoporous TiO2 by using biological renewable lignin as template for degradation of toxic organic pollutants
  174. Multi-component (Cu,Mn)(Se,S) nanosheet catalysts for redox reactions in the dark
  175. Tubular bimetal oxysulfide CuMg OS catalyst for rapid reduction of heavy metals and organic dyes
  176. Nanosheet bimetal oxysulfide CuSbOS catalyst for highly efficient catalytic reduction of heavy metal ions and organic dyes
  177. NN bond cleavage of azobenzene via photocatalytic hydrogenation with Dy-doped Zn(O,S): the progress from hydrogen evolution to green chemical conversion
  178. Highly enhanced photocatalytic Cr(vi) reduction using In-doped Zn(O,S) nanoparticles
  179. A noble bimetal oxysulfide CuVOS catalyst for highly efficient catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol and organic dyes
  180. Cationic S-doped TiO2/SiO2 visible-light photocatalyst synthesized by co-hydrolysis method and its application for organic degradation
  181. Synthesis of Sn-WO3/g-C3N4 composites with surface activated oxygen for visible light degradation of dyes
  182. Properties optimization with high nitrogen content doping for InGaZnO films deposited by reactive sputtering with a GaN-embedded cermet target
  183. Processing and Property Characterization of Zn Acceptor/Sn Donor Codoped Gallium Nitride Films Prepared by Reactive Sputtering with a Cermet Target
  184. Facile synthesis of cobalt-doped (Zn,Ni)(O,S) as an efficient photocatalyst for hydrogen production
  185. Synthesis and characterization of La-doped Zn(O,S) photocatalyst for green chemical detoxification of 4-nitrophenol
  186. Bimetal Seleno-Sulfide CuNiSe S Nanosheet Catalyst for Methylene Blue Degradation in the Dark
  187. Codoping effects of the Zn acceptor on the structural characteristics and electrical properties of the Ge donor-doped GaN thin films and its hetero-junction diodes all made by reactive sputtering
  188. Defect Related Green–Red Luminescence of Sb-Doped ZnO Nanorods Grown by Vapor-Phase Oxidation Method
  189. Facile Synthesis of Bimetallic (In,Ga) 2 (O,S) 3 Oxy-Sulfide Nanoflower and Its Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity for Reduction of Cr(VI)
  190. Utilization of photocatalytic hydrogen evolved (Zn,Sn)(O,S) nanoparticles to reduce 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol
  191. Photocatalytic antibacterial activity of copper-based nanoparticles under visible light illumination
  192. Convenient synthesis of Mn-doped Zn (O,S) nanoparticle photocatalyst for 4-nitrophenol reduction
  193. Characterization of quaternary Zn/Sn-codoped GaN films obtained with ZnxSn0.04GaN targets at different Zn contents by the RF reactive magnetron sputtering technology
  194. Highly Dispersed Metal Carbide on ZIF-Derived Pyridinic-N-Doped Carbon for CO2 Enrichment and Selective Hydrogenation
  195. The effect of the Cu + /Cu 2+ ratio on the redox reactions by nanoflower Cu Ni OS catalysts
  196. Electrical and structural characteristics of Ge-doped GaN thin films and its hetero-junction diode made all by RF reactive sputtering
  197. A comparison study of SiO 2 /nano metal oxide composite sphere for antibacterial application
  198. Cobalt-doped Zn(O,S)/Ga2O3 nanoheterojunction composites for enhanced hydrogen production
  199. A new V-doped Bi 2 (O,S) 3 oxysulfide catalyst for highly efficient catalytic reduction of 2-nitroaniline and organic dyes
  200. Characterization of Ag-doped Cu 2 ZnSnSe 4 bulks material and their application as thin film semiconductor in solar cells
  201. Corrigendum to “Enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production of noble-metal free Ni-doped Zn(O,S) in ethanol solution” [Int J Hydrogen Energy 42 (2017) 25891–25902]
  202. Effects of Ge substitution on morphology and electrical properties of Cu2Sn(S,Se)3 bulk at a fixed Se/[Se+S] composition
  203. Enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production of noble-metal free Ni-doped Zn(O,S) in ethanol solution
  204. Abiotic Synthesis with the C-C Bond Formation in Ethanol from CO2 over (Cu,M)(O,S) Catalysts with M = Ni, Sn, and Co
  205. Structural and electrical property analysis of bulk Cu 1-x Ag x SbS 2
  206. Electrical properties of RF-sputtered Zn-doped GaN films and p -Zn-GaN/ n -Si hetero junction diode with low leakage current of 10 −9 A and a high rectification ratio above 10 5
  207. Synthesis of efficient silica supported TiO 2 /Ag 2 O heterostructured catalyst with enhanced photocatalytic performance
  208. Visible light response and superior dispersed S-doped TiO 2 nanoparticles synthesized via ionic liquid
  209. Nanoflower Bimetal CuInOS Oxysulfide Catalyst for the Reduction of Cr(VI) in the Dark
  210. High efficient noble metal free Zn(O,S) nanoparticles for hydrogen evolution
  211. Electrical and structural characteristics of tin-doped GaN thin films and its hetero-junction diode made all by RF reactive sputtering
  212. Metal oxide composite thin films made by magnetron sputtering for bactericidal application
  213. Indium oxysulfide nanosheet photocatalyst for the hexavalent chromium detoxification and hydrogen evolution reaction
  214. CuMnOS Nanoflowers with Different Cu+/Cu2+ Ratios for the CO2-to-CH3OH and the CH3OH-to-H2 Redox Reactions
  215. Enhancing the photodegradation of charged pollutants under visible light in Ag2O/g-C3N4 catalyst by Coulombic interaction
  216. Facile synthesis of SiO 2 @Cu x O@TiO 2 heterostructures for catalytic reductions of 4-nitrophenol and 2-nitroaniline organic pollutants
  217. A simple one-pot synthesis of a Zn(O,S)/Ga2O3 nanocomposite photocatalyst for hydrogen production and 4-nitrophenol reduction
  218. Highly efficient noble metal free copper nickel oxysulfide nanoparticles for catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol, methyl blue, and rhodamine-B organic pollutants
  219. Characteristics and electrical properties of reactively sputtered AlInGaN films from three different Al 0.05 In x Ga 0.95−x N targets with x = 0.075 , 0.15, and 0.25
  220. Synthesis of a hierarchical structured NiO/NiS composite catalyst for reduction of 4-nitrophenol and organic dyes
  221. Designing new catalysts for synthetic fuels: general discussion
  222. Correction: A simple one-pot synthesis of a Zn(O,S)/Ga2O3 nanocomposite photocatalyst for hydrogen production and 4-nitrophenol reduction
  223. CdS-Free p-Type Cu2ZnSnSe4/Sputtered n-Type In x Ga1−x N Thin Film Solar Cells
  224. Fabrication and Characterization of Reactively Sputtered AlInGaN Films with a Cermet Target Containing 5% Al and 7.5% In
  225. Thin film solar cell based on p-CuSbS2 together with Cd-free GaN/InGaN bilayer
  226. Investigation of Mg dopant in Cu 2 SnSe 3 thin films for photovoltaic applications
  227. Characterization of quaternary AlInGaN films obtained by incorporating Al into InGaN film with the RF reactive magnetron sputtering technology
  228. Recyclability of thin nylon film-supported p-CuBiS2/n-TiO2 heterojunction-based nanocomposites for visible light photocatalytic degradation of organic dye
  229. Photocatalytic performance of the SiO2 sphere/n-type TiO2/p-type CuBiS2 composite catalysts coated with different contents of Ag nanoparticles under ultraviolet and visible light irradiations
  230. N-doped mesoporous TiO 2 nanoparticles synthesized by using biological renewable nanocrystalline cellulose as template for the degradation of pollutants under visible and sun light
  231. High-efficient n-type TiO2/p-type Cu2O nanodiode photocatalyst to detoxify hexavalent chromium under visible light irradiation
  232. From the fluorescent lamp-induced bactericidal performance of sputtered Ag/TiO 2 films to re-explore the photocatalytic mechanism
  233. Facile Synthesis and Recyclability of Thin Nylon Film-Supportedn-Type ZnO/p-Type Ag2O Nano Composite for Visible Light Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Dye
  234. Synthesis and photocatalytic activity of mesoporous TiO 2 nanoparticle using biological renewable resource of un-modified lignin as a template
  235. A two-oxide nanodiode system made of double-layered p-type Ag2O@n-type TiO2 for rapid reduction of 4-nitrophenol
  236. Fast detoxication of 2-chloro ethyl ethyl sulfide by p-type Ag 2 O semiconductor nanoparticle-loaded Al 2 O 3 -based supports
  237. Nanonization of g-C3N4with the assistance of activated carbon for improved visible light photocatalysis
  238. Facile Synthesis of n-type (AgIn)xZn2(1–x)S2/p-type Ag2S Nanocomposite for Visible Light Photocatalytic Reduction To Detoxify Hexavalent Chromium
  239. Synthesis of Ni nanoparticles decorated SiO 2 /TiO 2 magnetic spheres for enhanced photocatalytic activity towards the degradation of azo dye
  240. Preparation of SiO2-Protecting Metallic Fe Nanoparticle/SiO2 Composite Spheres for Biomedical Application
  241. Preparation of CuSbS2 Thin Films by Co-Sputtering and Solar Cell Devices with Band Gap-Adjustable n-Type InGaN as a Substitute of ZnO
  242. Effects of sintering temperature and duration on the structural and electrical properties of CuBiS2 bulks
  243. Morphological evolution and structural properties of Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 thin films deposited from single ceramic target by a one-step sputtering process and selenization without H2Se
  244. Temperature dependence of electrical characteristics of n-InxGa1−xN/p-Si hetero-junctions made totally by RF magnetron sputtering
  245. Cu 2 ZnSnSb(S,Se,Te) 4 film formation from selenization of sputtered self-prepared single ceramic target
  246. Structural and electrical properties of Si- and Ti-doped Cu2SnSe3 bulks
  247. Photocatalytic Performance of Ag and CuBiS 2 Nanoparticle-Coated SiO 2 @TiO 2 Composite Sphere under Visible and Ultraviolet Light Irradiation for Azo Dye Degradation with the Assistance of Numerous Nano p–n Diodes
  248. Characterizations of Indium-Doped Cu2SnSe3 Bulks Made by Reactive Sintering at 550 °C
  249. Temperature-dependent electrical properties of the sputtering-made n-InGaN/p-GaN junction diode with a breakdown voltage above 20V
  250. Growth and green defect emission of ZnPbO nanorods by a catalyst-assisted thermal evaporation-oxidation method
  251. Characterization and Property of Mg-Doped Cu2SnSe3 Bulks with the Mg Substitution at the Sn Site
  252. Effects of copper excess and copper deficiency on the structural and electrical properties of bulk CuxSnSe3 with x=1.6–2.2
  253. Electrical and structural properties of Mg-doped InxGa1−xN (x≤0.1) and p-InGaN/n-GaN junction diode made all by RF reactive sputtering
  254. Characteristics of RF reactive sputter-deposited Pt/SiO2/n-InGaN MOS Schottky diodes
  255. Facile synthesis of heterostructured Ag-deposited SiO2@TiO2 composite spheres with enhanced catalytic activity towards the photodegradation of AB 1 dye
  256. The effect of temperature on the growth and properties of green light-emitting In0.5Ga0.5N films prepared by reactive sputtering with single cermet target
  257. Growth of p-type Cu-doped GaN films with magnetron sputtering at and below 400°C
  258. Effect of Temperature Dependence on Electrical Characterization of <i>p-n</i> GaN Diode Fabricated by RF Magnetron Sputtering
  259. Improvements in electrical properties for the Sn-rich Cu2−xZnSnSe4 bulks with mobility above 50cm2/Vs
  260. Mg dopant in Cu2SnSe3: An n-type former and a promoter of electrical mobility up to 387cm2V−1s−1
  261. ChemInform Abstract: Mg Dopant in Cu2SnSe3: An N-Type Former and a Promoter of Electrical Mobility up to 387 cm2V-1s-1.
  262. Effects of Mg Doping on the Performance of InGaN Films Made by Reactive Sputtering
  263. Effects of the metallic target compositions on the absorber properties and the performance of Cu2ZnSnSe4 solar cell devices fabricated on TiN-coated Mo/glass substrates
  264. ChemInform Abstract: Mg Dopant in Cu2ZnSnSe4: An n-Type Former and a Promoter of Electrical Mobility up to 120 cm2V-1s-1.
  265. Acceptor-Donor Transition and Electrical Property of Cu-Deficient (Cu2-xZnx)ZnSnSe4 (x = 0 - 0.3) Bulks
  266. Mg dopant in Cu2ZnSnSe4: An n-type former and a promoter of electrical mobility up to 120cm2V−1s−1
  267. Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Films Deposited by Sputtering with Single Cu(In,Ga)Se2 and Cu-Ga-In2Se3 Targets and a Subsequent Selenization Procedure
  268. Schottky barrier characteristics of Pt contacts to all sputtering-made n-type GaN and MOS diodes
  269. Process limitation for p-type CuSbS2 semiconductor with high electrical mobility of 20cm2V−1s−1
  270. Defect state and electric transport of the Cu-poor, Cu-rich, and In-rich Cu(In,Ga)Se2 bulk materials
  271. Development of 3.7 % Efficient Cu2ZnSnSe4 Solar Cells by Selenizing Cu-Zn-Sn Films Deposited by DC Sputtering on TiN-Protected Mo/Glass Substrates
  272. Chemically modified polyurethane-SiO2/TiO2 hybrid composite film and its reusability for photocatalytic degradation of Acid Black 1 (AB 1) under UV light
  273. Characterizations of Ga-Doped Cu1.75Zn(Sn1-xGax)Se4 Bulks
  274. Material and technology developments of the totally sputtering-made p/n GaN diodes for cost-effective power electronics
  275. Electrical conduction and mobility enhancement in p-type In-doped Cu2ZnSnSe4bulks
  276. Characterization and Electrical Properties of Al-Doped Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Semiconductors with Various Cu Contents
  277. Effects of growth temperature on electrical and structural properties of sputtered GaN films with a cermet target
  278. Influence of Mg doping on electrical properties of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 bulk materials
  279. The investigation of CuxZnSnSe4 bulks with x=1.4–2.2 for debating the Cu excess and Cu deficiency used in thin-film solar cells
  280. Reactive sintering of Cu2ZnSnSe4 pellets at 600°C with double sintering aids of Sb2S3 and Te
  281. Influence of Cu content on the n→p transition of 15% Sn-doped Cux(In,Ga)Se2 bulk materials
  282. Property characterizations of Cu2ZnSnSe4 and Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 films prepared by sputtering with single Cu–Zn–Sn target and a subsequent selenization or sulfo-selenization procedure
  283. Hole mobility enhancement of Cu-deficient Cu1.75Zn(Sn1−xAlx)Se4 bulks
  284. A p → n transition for Sn-doped Cu(In,Ga)Se2 bulk materials
  285. Thick In x Ga1−x N Films Prepared by Reactive Sputtering with Single Cermet Targets
  286. The performance of the donor and acceptor doping in the Cu-rich Cu2ZnSnSe4 bulks with different Zn/Sn ratios
  287. Development of the Cu2ZnSnSe4 absorption layer with “passivated” large grains for a thin-film solar cell device
  288. Preparation and Property of Solid-Solution Cu(In,Ga)Se2-Cu2ZnSnSe4Films Obtained from the Paste Printing of Nanosized Cermet Pastes and Subsequent Selenization
  289. Cu2ZnSnSe4 Solar Cells with Absorbers Prepared by the Metallic Ink-Printing Method Using Nanosized Cu-Zn-Sn Pastes and Selenization
  290. Characterization and electrical property of the Cu-deficient Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 bulks at different sulfur contents
  291. Effects of selenization parameters on growth characteristics of the Cu(In,Ga)Se2 films deposited by sputtering with a Cu-In-Ga, Cu-In-Ga2Se3, or Cu-Ga-In2Se3 target and a subsequent selenization procedure at 550–700°C
  292. Preparation and Characterization of Paste-Printed CIGSe Absorber Layers Sintered with 10% Tellurium or 5% Antimony Sulfide as a Sintering Aid
  293. Thermal conductive performance of organosoluble polyimide/BN and polyimide/(BN + ALN) composite films fabricated by a solution-cast method
  294. Electrical performance of the embedded-type surface electrodes containing carbon and silver nanowires as fillers and one-step organosoluble polyimide as a matrix
  295. Preparation and Characterization of CIGSe Solar Cells by Ink Printing on Alumina Substrates with Self-Synthesized Selenide Powders via an Environment-Friendly and Cost-Effective Dry Synthesis Route
  296. Large-Grained Cu2ZnSnSe4 Absorbers Prepared with Nano-Sized Cu-Zn-SnSe Cermet Pastes and Subsequent Selenization at 600-700 C
  297. Defects and Its Effects on Properties of Cu-Deficient Cu$_{2}$ZnSnSe$_{4}$ Bulks with Different Zn/Sn Ratios
  298. Photoluminescence characterization of vertically aligned ZnO microrods
  299. Preparation and characterization of organosoluble polyimide/BaTiO3 composite films with mechanical- and chemical-treated ceramic fillers
  300. Preparation and Analysis of Sputtered Cu2ZnSnSe4 Thin Films
  301. Micromechanism and Kinetic Formulation of Vertically Aligned ZnO Nanorods Grown on Catalytic Bilayers
  302. Synthesis of Vertically Aligned ZnO Nanorods on Ni-Based Buffer Layers Using a Thermal Evaporation Process
  303. ZnO Nanomaterials Grown with Fe-Based Catalysts
  304. POLYCRYSTALLINE ZnO NANOWIRES OBTAINED BY PYROLIZING ZINC OXALATE-BASED NANOWIRES FROM TEMPLATE-ASSISTED SOLUTIONS
  305. Characterization and Properties of Nickel Aluminide Nanocrystals in an Alumina Layer for Nonvolatile Memory Applications
  306. Microstructural Characterizations of the 316 Stainless Steel-Alumina Joining by a Modified Moly-Manganese Process and Brazing
  307. Joining of Al2O3 to 316SS Using Braze-infiltrated Ni Net
  308. Growth Behaviors of ZnO Nanorods Grown with the Sn-Based Bilayer Catalyst-Covered Substrates
  309. Catalytic Effects on the Growth of GaN Nanowires by Chemical Vapor Deposition with Different Ga Sources of GaCl[sub 3] and Ga[sub 2]Cl[sub 4]
  310. Effect of post-deposition annealing on the performance of D.C. sputtered Cu2SnSe3 thin films
  311. Single-step sputtered Cu2SnSe3 films using the targets composed of Cu2Se and SnSe2
  312. From Preannealing of Bilayer Catalysts To Explore the Growth Micromechanisms of ZnO Nanorods
  313. The effects of bi-layer catalysts and its annealing on the growth of GaN nanowires
  314. The Effect of Film Thickness of Indium-Substituted (Bi3.35Nd0.65)Ti3O12Films on Ferroelectric Performance
  315. The Growth of GaN Nanowires by LiF-Assisted CVD
  316. Phase Stabilization of a LaNiO3 Perovskite and the Electric Resistivity of its A/B-Site Substituted, Ni-Deficient La(Ni0.6Fe0.3)O3 Modifiers
  317. Synthesis of Chemical-Vapor-Deposited GaN Nanowires with a (Ga[sub 2]O[sub 3]+NH[sub 3]) System
  318. Growth and characterization of sputtered LaNiO3 films obtained with (La2NiO4+Ni) cermet targets
  319. The performance of the A-site donor/B-site acceptor-cosubstituted (K, Bi) Bi4(Ti3.8M0.2)O15 ferroelectric thin films with , and Ni
  320. Native defects and their effects on properties of sputtered InN films
  321. Functionally Gradient (YSZ-20%Al2O3)-SUS422 Composites
  322. Phase composition and properties of solid solutions of GdFeO3–GdInO3 bulks
  323. Ferroelectric In3+-added Bi4Ti3O12 films obtained by magnetron sputtering with two series of In3+- and Bi3+-varied targets
  324. Functionally Gradient 3YSZ-IN713LC Composites
  325. Thermal Stress Simulations of SOFC Membrane-Electrode Assembly
  326. The Mn effect on the ferroelectric performance of the donor-substituted ABi4Ti4O15-based thin films
  327. Electrical properties of A∕B-site substituted Ni-deficient La(Ni0.6Fe0.3)O3 perovskites with A=Ag+, Pb2+, Nd3+ and B=Mn3+, Ga3+
  328. CVD Growth of In[sub 2]O[sub 3] Nanowires Using a Mixed Source of Indium and Indium Chloride
  329. The effects of hydrogen and temperature on the growth and microstructure of carbon nanotubes obtained by the Fe(CO)5 gas-phase-catalytic chemical vapor deposition
  330. Characterizations of Gd(Fe[sub 1−x]In[sub x])O[sub 3] Films Prepared by Chemical Solution Deposition
  331. The improvement in ferroelectric performance of (Bi3.15Nd0.85)4Ti3O12 films by the addition of hydrogen peroxide in a spin-coating solution
  332. Effect of incorporating nonlanthanoidal indium on the ferroelectric performance of Bi4Ti3O12 thin films
  333. Fast Rate Growth of Organized Carbon Nanotubes by CVD Using Iron Pentacarbonyl as Gas-Phase Catalyst
  334. Growth and properties of amorphous thin films of the Al2O3–Y2O3 system
  335. Growth and Kinetic Modeling of Fe(CO)[sub 5]-Catalyzed Carbon Nanotubes Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition
  336. Donor- and acceptor-cosubstituted BaTiO3 for nonreducible multilayer ceramic capacitors
  337. Nonlanthanoid Indium-Substituted Bi[sub 4]Ti[sub 3]O[sub 12] Films with Large Remanent Polarization and Fatigue Endurance
  338. Amorphous TiPO films grown with four-component chemical vapor deposition
  339. Properties of aluminum titanate films prepared by chemical vapor deposition under different aluminum butoxide inputs
  340. Control of Interfacial Properties through Fiber Coatings: Monazite Coatings in Oxide-Oxide Composites
  341. A Strong and Damage-Tolerant Oxide Laminate
  342. Th4+ donor∕Mg2+ acceptor-cosubstituted (Bi,Nd)4Ti3O12 films with excellent ferroelectric properties
  343. Growth and Properties of CVD Ti–P–O Films Obtained from the CO[sub 2]∕H[sub 2]-Added and CO[sub 2]∕H[sub 2]-Free Systems
  344. Pure Bi4Ti3O12 thin films with improved ferroelectric properties
  345. Characterization and properties of r.f.-sputtered thin films of the alumina–titania system
  346. Growth and properties of chemical-vapor-deposited Ti–P–O films grown under the CO2- and H2-existing conditions
  347. Dielectric properties of three ceramic/epoxy composites
  348. Properties of CVD alumina–titania composite films grown at different CO2/H2 inputs
  349. Dielectric behavior of Nb2O5-doped TiO2/epoxy thick films
  350. Growth of chemical vapor deposition aluminum titanate films at different CO2/H2 and aluminum butoxide inputs
  351. Characterization of nonstoichiometric TiO2 and ZrO2 thin films stabilized by Al2O3 and SiO2 additions
  352. Growth and Properties of TiCl4-Derived CVD Titanium Oxide Films at Different CO2/H2 Inputs
  353. Amorphous aluminum silicate films by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition using aluminum-tri-sec-butoxide and tetraethyl orthosilicate
  354. Aluminum Silicate Films Obtained by Low-Pressure Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition
  355. Growth and properties of sputtered zirconia and zirconia–silica thin films
  356. Growth and properties of titania and aluminum titanate thin films obtained by r.f. magnetron sputtering
  357. Zirconia and zirconia–silica thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering
  358. A new class of Ti–Si–C–N coatings obtained by chemical vapor deposition, Part III: 650–800 °C process
  359. Ti–N, Ti–C–N, Ti–Si–N coatings obtained by APCVD at 650–800 °C
  360. Growth behaviors of low-pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition aluminum silicate films deposited with two kinds of silicon sources: Hexamethyldisilazane and tetraethyl orthosilicate
  361. Growth and properties of alumina films obtained by low-pressure metal–organic chemical vapor deposition
  362. Dielectric behaviours of multi-doped BaTiO3/epoxy composites
  363. Kinetics and microstructure of TiN coatings by CVD
  364. Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of silicon carbonitride using hexamethyldisilazane and nitrogen
  365. Thick SiO[sub 2] Films Obtained by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Hexamethyldisilazane, Carbon Dioxide, and Hydrogen
  366. Fracture of multilayer oxide composites
  367. Mechanical behavior and microstructure of SiC and ceramics
  368. Chemical stability, microstructure and mechanical behavior of LaPO4-containing ceramics
  369. Oxide Laminates with High Strength and Work-of-Fracture
  370. Characterization of Yttrium Phosphate and a Yttrium Phosphate/Yttrium Aluminate Laminate
  371. Phase Stability of Chemically Derived Enstatite (MgSiO3) Powders
  372. Effect of Tl-sources on growth of Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O films by diffusion process
  373. Preparation of TI-Ba-Ca-Cu Superconducting Oxide Films by Spray Pyrolysis Technique
  374. The Effect of  CH 4 on CVD β ‐ SiC Growth
  375. Preparation of Superconducting Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O Films by Diffusion Method
  376. Growth Characteristics of CVD Beta‐Silicon Carbide
  377. Organized carbon-nanotubes grown by chemical vapor deposition with a gas-phase catalyst of iron pentacarbonyl
  378. Microstructure and Mechanical Response of Lanthanum Phosphate/Yttrium Aluminate and Yttrium Phosphate/Yttrium Aluminate Systems
  379. Microstructure and Mechanical Evaluation of Yttrium Phosphate-Containing and Lanthanum Phosphate-Containing Zirconia Laminates