21 results on '"Zhao, Chengke"'
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2. Superstable osmotic energy conversion based on strong cellulose membrane
3. Atomic H* mediated fast decontamination of antibiotics by bubble-propelled magnetic iron-manganese oxides core-shell micromotors
4. Preparation of Aldehyde-functionalized cellulose nanocrystals via aerobic oxidation of cellulose in a recyclable triisopropoxy vanadium oxidation system
5. Hydrodeoxygenation of condensed lignins followed by acid-mediated methylolation enables preparation of lignin-based wood adhesives.
6. Hydrodeoxygenation of Condensed Lignins Followed by Acid-Mediated Methylolation Enables Preparation of Lignin-Based Wood Adhesives
7. Synthetic Lignin-Derived Therapeutic Nano Reagent as Intestinal pH-Sensitive Drug Carriers Capable of Bypassing the Gastric Acid Environment for Colitis Treatment
8. Further understanding the influence of fiber surface and internal charges on the interfiber bonding capability and resulting paper strength
9. Enhancing the inter-fiber bonding properties of cellulosic fibers by increasing different fiber charges
10. The fiber charge measurement depending on the poly-DADMAC accessibility to cellulose fibers
11. In‐Depth Identification of Phenolics Fractionated from Eucalyptus Kraft Lignin (Adv. Sustainable Syst. 5/2022)
12. Synthetic Lignin-Derived Therapeutic Nano Reagent as Intestinal pH-Sensitive Drug Carriers Capable of Bypassing the Gastric Acid Environment for Colitis Treatment.
13. The Research Hotspot and Path Evolution of Big Data in Healthcare Industry: Visualized Analysis Based on Cite Space
14. Structural insights into the alkali lignins involving the formation and transformation of arylglycerols and enol ethers
15. Revealing Structural Modifications of Lignin in Acidic γ-Valerolactone-H2O Pretreatment
16. Profiling of the formation of lignin-derived monomers and dimers from Eucalyptus alkali lignin
17. Revealing Structural Differences between Alkaline and Kraft Lignins by HSQC NMR
18. Angelica Stem: A Potential Low-Cost Source of Bioactive Phthalides and Phytosterols
19. High-Efficient and Recyclable Magnetic Separable Catalyst for Catalytic Hydrogenolysis of β-O-4 Linkage in Lignin
20. The fiber charge measurement depending on the poly-DADMAC accessibility to cellulose fibers
21. Revealing Structural Modifications of Lignin in Acidic γ-Valerolactone-H 2 O Pretreatment.
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