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A mechanistic study of nitromethane decomposition on nickel
Jay B. Benziger
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Engineering & Materials Science
Decomposition
45%
Infrared absorption
100%
Infrared radiation
54%
Infrared spectroscopy
84%
Linewidth
78%
Molecules
61%
Nickel
58%
Oxygen
50%
Temperature programmed desorption
95%
Physics & Astronomy
alignment
16%
cleavage
21%
decomposition
47%
dipoles
15%
infrared absorption
21%
infrared spectra
19%
interactions
16%
kinetics
24%
molecules
11%
nickel
50%
nitromethane
90%
oxygen
12%
spectroscopy
10%
Chemical Compounds
Decomposition
40%
Dioxygen
10%
Dipole
20%
IR Spectroscopy
14%
Molecule
7%
Nitromethane
72%