Wilmsmeyer et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Multifunctional ultra-high vacuum apparatus for studies of the interactions of chemical warfare agents on complex surfacesWilmsmeyer et al., 2014
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- Wilmsmeyer A
- Gordon W
- Davis E
- Mantooth B
- Lalain T
- Morris J
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- Review of Scientific Instruments
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A fundamental understanding of the surface chemistry of chemical warfare agents is needed to fully predict the interaction of these toxic molecules with militarily relevant materials, catalysts, and environmental surfaces. For example, rules for predicting the surface …
- 239000002575 chemical warfare agent 0 title abstract description 28
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