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Tribological Performance of Fe67B33 Alloy Prepared by a Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis Technique 期刊论文
Tribology Letters, 2010, 卷号: 37, 页码: 43-47
Authors:  Fu LC(符立才);  Yang J(杨军);  Bi QL(毕秦岭);  Ma JQ(马吉强);  Liu WM(刘维民)
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Fe67b33 Alloy  Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis  Tribological Performance  Friction And Wear Mechanisms  
Stable biomimetic super-hydrophobic copper surface fabricated by a simple wet-chemical method 期刊论文
Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2010, 卷号: 31, 页码: 488-491
Authors:  Xu XH(徐向辉);  Zhang ZZ(张招柱);  Liu WM(刘维民)
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Self-assemble  Superhydrophobic  Surface Roughness  Wet-chemical Etching  
Multi-walled carbon nanotube supported Pd and Pt nanoparticles with high solution affinity for effective electrocatalysis 期刊论文
Applied Surface Science, 2010, 卷号: 256, 页码: 6723-6728
Authors:  Ye WC(叶为春);  Hu HY(胡海媛);  Zhang H(张宏);  Zhou F(周峰);  Liu WM(刘维民)
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Water-soluble  Carbon Nanotubes  Polydopamine  Electrocatalysis  
The preparation and tribological investigation of Ni–P amorphous alloy nanoparticles 期刊论文
Tribology Letters, 2010, 卷号: 37, 页码: 381-387
Authors:  王李波;  刘维民;  王晓波
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Ni–p Nanoparticles  Amorphous Alloy  Friction And Wear  Lubricant Additives  
Various curing conditions for controlling PTFE micro/nano-fiber texture of a bionic superhydrophobic coating surface 期刊论文
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2010, 卷号: 119, 页码: 40-47
Authors:  Luo ZZ(罗莊竹);  Zhang ZZ(张招柱);  Wang WJ(王文静);  Liu WM(刘维民);  Xue QJ(薛群基)
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Polytetrafluoroethylene (Ptfe)  Polymer Micro/nano-fiber  Curing Condition  Superhydrophobicity  Controllable