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The adsorption behavior of octafluoropropane at the water/gas interface

We studied the adsorption behavior of the gas octafluoropropane at the water/gas interface as a function of different pressures. In a custom-made measurement cell, the gas pressure was varied in a range between 1 bar and close to the condensation pressure of octafluoropropane. The electron density p...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2014-12, Vol.116 (22)
Main Authors: Giebel, Friederike, Paulus, Michael, Nase, Julia, Bieder, Steffen, Kiesel, Irena, Tolan, Metin
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LAYERS
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