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26-03-2012
Nature Chemical Biology
Reports LICP’s Work on Forging Six Stereocenters in One Step
12-07-2011
Efficient Way for Synthesis of Aryl Ketones and Heteroaromatic Ketones
07-03-2012
Researchers Develop a Polymeric Ionic Liquid-coated Solid-phase Microextraction Fiber
20-03-2012
LICP Designs Biomimetic Micro/nano Double-structural and Functional Materials with Special Wettability
06-03-2012
Researchers Develop a Concise Formal Synthesis of (+)-neopeltolide
11-07-2011
A Concise Synthesis of Five-Membered Heterocycles
08-07-2011
Total Syntheses of Tardioxopiperazine A, Isoechinulin A, and Variecolorin C
14-03-2012
LICP Publishes Review on Surfaces with Extreme Wettability and Tunable Adhesion
27-02-2012
Photocatalytic H
2
evolution from NaCl saltwater over ZnS
1-x-0.5y
O
x
(OH)
y
-ZnO under visible light irradiation
13-03-2012
Researchers develop new way to extract bioactive constituents from green tea beverage samples
06-07-2011
A Facile Synthesis of Diiodinated Carbocycles and Heterocycles
20-02-2012
A Sc(OTf)
3
-catalyzed Intramolecular Friedel Crafts Reaction for Synthesis of Highly Substituted Indole Derivatives
07-03-2012
Researchers Develop Ways to Fabricate Superoleophobic Surfaces and Achieve Rapid Control of Switchable Oil Wettability and Adhesion on These Surfaces
05-07-2011
Z-Scheme Photocatalytic System Utilizing Separate Reaction Centers by Directional Movement of Electrons
16-02-2012
Ordered Mesoporous NiO–MgO–Al
2
O
3
Composite Oxides Reveal High Catalytic Activity for Carbon Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane
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