Preparation of core-shell PW12@TiO2 microspheres and oxidative desulfurization performance

Hongcheng Gao1, Xiaonan Wu, Dongmei Sun

  • 1Department of Chemical Engineering, Chengde Petroleum College, Chengde 067000, P. R. China. gaohcdpc2014@163.com.

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