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THE ADSORPTION AND DECOMPOSITION OF GALLANE ADDUCTS ON GAAS (100)
Published 1993“…The adsorption and decomposition of GaH3NMe3 and GaH3PMe3 on GaAs(100) has been investigated using XPS, TDS and molecular beam techniques. …”
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Adsorption and diffusion on nanoclusters of C-60 molecules
Published 2003“…The adsorption and the energy barriers for diffusion on clusters of C60 molecules are studied by means of quenched molecular dynamics simulations. …”
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THE STUDY OF SURFACTANT ADSORPTION BY SPECULAR NEUTRON REFLECTION
Published 1994“…The application of the technique for the determination of adsorption isotherms will be described, with particular emphasis on multi-component systems. …”
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ADSORPTION OF TRIMETHYLGALLIUM ON SEMICONDUCTOR SURFACES - STM OBSERVATIONS
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ADSORPTION OF ALKYLTRIMETHYL AMMONIUM BROMIDE AT THE AIR-WATER-INTERFACE
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Hydrogen adsorption in zeolites A, X, Y and RHO
Published 2003“…Surface area measurements were also carried out on these materials and the results used to interpret the hydrogen adsorption data. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.…”
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Mechanisms and consequences of protein adsorption on soil mineral surfaces
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The effect of shear on the adsorption of non-ionic surfactants at the liquid-solid interface
Published 1996“…The construction of a shear cell for neutron reflectivity measurements is described, and some recent preliminary results on the effect of shear on the adsorption of the non-ionic surfactant, hexaethylene glycol monohexadecyl ether (C16E6), at the planar silicon/solution interface are discussed. …”
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THE ADSORPTION AND THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION OF PH3 AND NH3 ON GAAS(100)
Published 1991“…The adsorption and thermal decomposition of PH3 and NH 3 on the Ga-rich GaAs(100)-(4*1) has been studied using temperature programmed desorption, isotope exchange reactions and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS). …”
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Iron isotope fractionation during adsorption of Fe(II) on Fe(III) oxides
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Competitive adsorption of lysozyme and C12E5 at the air/liquid interface
Published 2000“…We have studied the adsorption of lysozyme and pentaethylene glycol monododecyl ether (C12E5) at the air/water interface using neutron reflection and surface tension measurements. …”
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Bias-dependent STM investigations of trimethylgallium adsorption on Si(001) at elevated temperatures
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Adsorption of di-chain cationic and non-ionic surfactant mixtures at the air/water interface
Published 2000“…We report a preliminary study of the competitive adsorption of the di-chain cationic surfactant distearyloyloxydimethylammonium chloride (DISDAC) and the non-ionic surfactant hexaethylene monododecyl ether (C12E6) at the air/water interface. …”
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Adsorption and self-organization of small molecules on inorganic surfaces - Some applications to the origin of life
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HREELS STUDIES OF C2H4 ADSORPTION ON III-V SEMICONDUCTOR SURFACES
Published 1991“…The adsorption and decomposition of C2H4 on GaAs(100) and Al-GaAs(100) has been studied using TDS, AES and HREELS techniques. …”
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THE ADSORPTION OF SURFACTANTS AT THE AIR-LIQUID INTERFACE FROM COMPLEX-MIXTURES, MEASURED BY SPECULAR NEUTRON REFLECTION
Published 1995“…The effects of temperature, electrolyte, and less polar solvents (the addition of sorbitol) to the adsorption and structure are discussed. © 1995 Plenum Publishing Corporation.…”
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CHEMICAL PRECURSORS FOR GAAS ETCHING WITH LOW-ENERGY ION-BEAMS - CHLORINE ADSORPTION ON GAAS(100)
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Adsorption of gelatin in combination with sodium dodecyl sulfate or hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide to a polystyrene/water interface
Published 1999“…The relative proportion of each component at the interface depends on the sequence of adsorption. Adsorption of a mixture to a fresh surface produces a layer with a high proportion of surfactant. …”
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