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Copper selenide
Sodium-Based Chitosan Polymer Embedded with Copper Selenide (Cuse) Flexible Film for High Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding Efficiency
Processing of Cuinse2-Based Solar Cells: Characterization of Deposition Processes in Terms of Chemical Reaction Analyses
Synthesis of Metal Selenide Semiconductor Nanocrystals Using Selenium Dioxide As Precursor
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Composition Tuning of Nanostructured Binary Copper Selenides Through Rapid Chemical Synthesis and Their Thermoelectric Property Evaluation
Oxidation Mechanism of Copper Selenide
Enhancement of Thermoelectric Properties of Layered
Dissertation Niklas Rinn
Copper-Selenide and Copper-Telluride Composites Powders Sintetized by Ionic Exchange
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Study of Chalcogenide Based Thermoelectric Materials for Waste Heat Recovery
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Investigation of the Possibilities of Wool Fiber Surface Modification
Study of Thermoelectric Properties of Cuprous Selenide with High Figure- Of-Merit
Metal Selenide Semiconductor Thin Films: a Review
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Photocatalytic Reduction of Selenate and Selenite: Water/Wastewater Treatment and the Formation of Nano-Selenium Compounds
Biological Selenium Removal from Wastewaters
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Comparative Analysis of the Structural and Optical Properties of Some Selected Selenides for Applications in Optoelectronic Devices
Copper Selenide Nanosnakes: Bovine Serum Albumin-Assisted Room Temperature Controllable Synthesis and Characterization
Electroanalytical Techniques for the Detection of Selenium As a Biologically and Environmentally Significant Analyte—A Short R
A Study of Research Productivity
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Copper Chalcogenide–Copper Tetrahedrite Composites—A New Concept for Stable Thermoelectric Materials Based on the Chalcogenide System
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Selenium Removal from Waste Waters by Chemical Reduction with Chromous Ions
An Update Review on N-Type Layered Oxyselenide Thermoelectric Materials
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