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- Review of “Role of Methyl Group Number on SOA Formation From
- Asian Journal of Chemistry Asian Journal of Chemistry
- Ionization Potentials, Appearance Potentials, and Heats of Formation of Gaseous Positive Ions
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- Promoted Deprotection of Phenolic Benzyl Ether Using Pentamethylbenzene As a Non Lewis- Basic Cation Scavenger
- United States Patent (19) 11 4,249,026 Dodd 45 Feb
- Estimation of the Flash Points of Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
- Determination of Aromatic Compound Content in Multi-Purpose Solvent
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- Handheld Raman Library
- Role of Methyl Group Number on SOA Formation from Monocyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Photooxidation
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- Competitive Catalytic Hydrogenation of Benzene, Toluene, and the Polymethylbenzenes on Platinium
- Thermo Nicolet Condensed Phase Academic Sampler
- Role of Methyl Group Number on SOA Formation from Monocyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Photooxidation Under Low-Nox Conditions
- Analysis of Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Gasoline and Naphtha with the Agilent 6820 Series Gas Chromatograph and a Single Polar Capillary Column Application
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