Applications and Prospects of Hollow Micro/Nanospheres in Environmental Protection and New Energy

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Hollow micro/nanosphere materials have the especial structure, excellent physical and chemical properties, so they have the broad application prospect in some fields, such as energy conservation, environmental protection, new energy and so on. This paper summarizes the adhibition of hollow micro/nanosphere materials in energy conservation, environmental protection, new energy and so on. And this paper prospects the research area and application prospect of the hollow micro/nanosphere material.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 383-390)

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