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Brandon R. Barnett, Hayden Evans, Gregory M. Su, Henry Z.H. Jiang, Romit Chakraborty, Didier Banyeretse, Tyler J. Hartman, Madison B. Martinez, Benjamin Trump, Jacob D. Tarver, Matthew N. Dods, Walter S. Drisdell, Katherine E. Hurst, Thomas Gennett, Stephen A. FitzGerald, Craig Brown, Martin Head-Gordon, Jeffrey R. Long
Curt A. Richter, Christina Hacker, Lee J. Richter, Eric M. Vogel
… attachment of long-chain aliphatic molecules to hydrogen-terminated Si surfaces formed to determine the … used to assist the covalent attachment of alcohols to the hydrogen-terminated Si surface to successfully form molecular …
… Hydrogen-abstraction reactions of various radicals with … the C-H bonds involved in these reactions, it appears that hydrogen abstraction from mercaptobenzoic acid is controlled …
… population water infiltrates polymer structure and forms hydrogen-bonded clusters. Our results show that hygrothermal … whereas the swelling proceeds through the formation of hydrogen bonds in the adhesive. …
The demonstrated toxicity of certain groups of organic micropollutants in water sources has motivated research in developing novel materials that are able to remove dissolved organic molecules from an aqueous system through adsorption and/or degradation
K W. O'Brien, Elizabeth Wilder, Joseph M. Antonucci
… composite capable of sustained release of calcium and phosphate ions into aqueous environments. It consisted of an … matrix filled with surface-treated amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) fillers (40 % by mass fraction), which are …