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Decomposition of fluorinated diethers on the clean iron surface
Mary E. Napier,
Peter C. Stair
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Chemistry
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iron
66%
decomposition
50%
metals
33%
surfaces
33%
ethers
33%
propane
33%
iron fluorides
33%
comparative evaluations
16%
applications
16%
electrons
16%
reactivity
16%
high temperature
16%
adsorption
16%
low temperature
16%
x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
16%
lubricants
16%
ethane
16%
temperature programmed desorption
16%
Chemistry
Decomposition
50%
Reaction Temperature
50%
Fluoride
33%
Propane
33%
Chemical Bond
33%
Metal
33%
Surface
33%
Ether
33%
Electron Particle
16%
Ethane
16%
Diether
16%
Defluorination
16%
Application
16%
Strength
16%
Reactivity
16%
Polymer
16%
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
16%
Chemical Engineering
Iron
100%
Temperature
50%
Propane
33%
Adsorption
33%
Ether
33%
Temperature Programmed Desorption
16%
Ethane
16%