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Subsequent reactions on the X - Z groups formed , especially the SiCl groups ,
lead to numerous new surface groups , as illustrated in the following examples : +
LiR → SiR + Lici ( Wartmann and Deuel , 1959 ) + NH → SINH2 + HCl ( Peri ...
Subsequent reactions on the X - Z groups formed , especially the SiCl groups ,
lead to numerous new surface groups , as illustrated in the following examples : +
LiR → SiR + Lici ( Wartmann and Deuel , 1959 ) + NH → SINH2 + HCl ( Peri ...
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Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus. 2 . Chemical reactions between incident and
desorbing species , which lead to removal of surface impurities or the surface
itself ( plasma etching ) . 3 . Thermal desorption of adsorbates after heating of the
...
Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus. 2 . Chemical reactions between incident and
desorbing species , which lead to removal of surface impurities or the surface
itself ( plasma etching ) . 3 . Thermal desorption of adsorbates after heating of the
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Brown and Mazdiyasni ( 1972 ) prepared high - purity lead lanthanum zirconate
titanate ( PLZT ) powders by simultaneous hydrolytic decomposition of lead
isoamyloxide , Pb ( OC H 12 , lanthanum isopropoxide , La ( OC , H , ) z ,
zirconium ...
Brown and Mazdiyasni ( 1972 ) prepared high - purity lead lanthanum zirconate
titanate ( PLZT ) powders by simultaneous hydrolytic decomposition of lead
isoamyloxide , Pb ( OC H 12 , lanthanum isopropoxide , La ( OC , H , ) z ,
zirconium ...
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