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Degradation of functionalized alkanethiolate monolayers by 0–18 eV electrons

Huels et al., 2003

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3043758508076402632
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Huels M
Dugal P
Sanche L
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The Journal of chemical physics

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Electron stimulated desorption of neutral molecular fragments is used to study degradation of ordered organic thin films under low-energy (0–18 eV) electron impact, and total electron doses ranging between 180–550 μC/cm2. Different saturated linear thiols HS (CH 2) n X (n …
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