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Wöste, 1986 - Google Patents

Properties of clusters in the gas phase

Wöste, 1986

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17814296863915461448
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Wöste L
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Contribution of Clusters Physics to Materials Science and Technology: From Isolated Clusters to Aggregated Materials

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In chemistry there is a large number of interesting particles, whose existence is known from mass spectrometric detection. The properties of these particles, however, are almost completely unknown, because they are very unstable and they only occur in very low …
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