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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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Diether
100%
Fluorinated
100%
Methoxy
100%
Iron Surface
100%
Propane
66%
Ethoxy
66%
Perfluoro
66%
Fluorinated Ether
66%
FeF2
66%
Low Temperature
33%
X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
33%
Lubricant
33%
High Temperature Applications
33%
Bond Scission
33%
Electron Donating Ability
33%
Ethane
33%
Temperature Programmed Desorption
33%
Metallic Iron
33%
Low-temperature Adsorption
33%
Defluorination
33%
C-F Bond
33%
Chemistry
Desorption
100%
Diether
100%
Defluorination
100%
formation
100%
Cleavage
100%
X Ray Photoemission Spectroscopy
100%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Desorption
50%
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
50%
Chemical Engineering
Temperature Programmed Desorption
100%