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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Characterization and modification of the mechanical and surface properties at the nanoscale

Tam, Enrico 03 December 2009 (has links)
In the past two decades much effort has been put in the characterization of the mechanical<p>and surface properties at the nano-scale in order to conceive reliable N/MEMS<p>(Nano and Micro ElectroMechanical Systems) applications. Techniques like nanoindentation,<p>nanoscratching, atomic force microscopy have become widely used to measure<p>the mechanical and surface properties of materials at sub-micro or nano scale. Nevertheless,<p>many phenomena such us pile-up and pop-in as well as surface anomalies<p>and roughness play an important role in the accurate determination of the materials<p>properties. The first goal of this report is to study the infulence of these sources of data<p>distortion on the experimental data. The results are discussed in the first experimental<p>chapter.<p>On the other hand, conceptors would like to adapt/tune the mechanical and surface<p>properties as a function of the required application so as to adapt them to the industrial<p>need. Coatings are usually applied to materials to enhance performances and reliability<p>such as better hardness and elastic modulus, chemical resistance and wear resistance.<p>In this work, the magnetron sputtering technique is used to deposit biocompatible thin<p>layers of different compositions (titanium carbide, titanium nitride and amorphous<p>carbon) over a titanium substrate. The goal of this second experimental part is the<p>study of the deposition parameters influence on the resulting mechanical and surface<p>properties.<p>New materials such as nanocrystal superlattices have recently received considerable<p>attention due to their versatile electronic and optical properties. However, this new<p>class of material requires robust mechanical properties to be useful for technological<p>applications. In the third and last experimental chapter, nanoindentation and atomic<p>force microscopy are used to characterize the mechanical behavior of well ordered lead<p>sulfide (PbS) nanocrystal superlattices. The goal of this last chapter is the understanding<p>of the deformation process in order to conceive more reliable nanocrystal<p>superlattices. / Doctorat en Sciences de l'ingénieur / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Investigation into water-soluble perylene diimides for thin film formation

Weitzel, Corey R. January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Chemistry / Daniel A. Higgins / Three water-soluble perylene diimides (PDIs) were investigated to examine differences in their thin film forming properties. The PDI thin films investigated in this thesis are formed in an electrostatic-self-assembled (ESA) layer-by-layer (LBL) process by the use of a dip coater. The three PDIs employed are sodium bis (sulfonatopropyl) perylene diimide (PDISO[subscript]3[superscript]2-), bis (trimethylammonioethyl) perylene diimide diiodide (PDIDI[superscript]2+), and N-(butoxypropyl)-N'-(2-(N,N,N-trimethylammonio)-ethyl) perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic diimide iodide (C[subscript]7OPDI[superscript]+). Thin films were made by alternately depositing the PDIs with counter polyelectrolyte (PEs). The PEs employed were poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDDA[superscript]+) and poly(acrylic acid) (PA[superscript]-), depending on the charge of the PDI. PDIs were determined to be aggregated in all three PDI precursor solutions. The fraction of PDI aggregated in each was found to be 0.972, 0.903, and 0.993, for the PDISO[subscript]3[superscript]2-, PDIDI[superscript]2+, and C[subscript]7OPDI[superscript]+, respectively. The C[superscript]7OPDI[superscript]+ solution was the most aggregated only having one charge group, which makes it more hydrophobic. Thin films prepared from the solutions all displayed an absorbance spectrum similar to the aggregated form. All the composites displayed linear growth in film thickness and fiber width with bilayer number. However, the three composites gave unique surface morphologies. The PDISO[subscript]3[supercript]2-[dot in middle of line]PDDA+ composite was found to incorporate highly curled intertwined fibers compared to the PDIDI[superscript]2+[dot in middle of line]PA[superscript]- composite, where the fibers were not intertwined. The fiber structure was found to change after 15 bilayers. This change in morphology was attributed to the fibers grafting together and overlapping causing the loss of original fiber structure. The two symmetric composites differed in the film thickness with the PDISO[subscript]3[superscript]2-[dot in middle of line]PDDA[superscript]+ being thicker than the PDIDI[superscript]2+[dot in middle of line]PA[superscript]- composite. This was attributed to the molecular weights (MW) of the polyelectrolytes investigated during thin film deposition, with the PDDA[superscript]+ having a much higher MW. C[subscript]7OPDI[superscript]+[dot in middle of line]PA[superscript]- thin film composite had a film thickness approximately equal to the PDISO[subscript]3[superscript]2-[dot in middle of line]PDDA[superscript]+ composite, indicating precursor aggregation also influences deposition rate. The C[subscript]7OPDI[superscript]+[dot in middle of line]PA[superscript]- composite incorporated wavy thin fibers that appeared aligned in the dipping direction. This alignment was visible for bulk samples in UV-vis absorption dichroism studies. The alignment was parallel to the dipping direction of the substrate.
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Conception d'un dispositif de récupération d'énergie mixte vibratoire-électromagnétique pour l'alimentation des dispositifs à faible consommation / design of a device for Energy Harvesting from vibrations-electromagnetic

Saddi, Zied 15 December 2016 (has links)
L’alimentation des systèmes communicants à partir des sources d’énergies existantes dans l’environnement est une solution pertinente pour prolonger leur autonomie énergétique. Cela peut permettre de s’affranchir des sources d’énergie embarquées comme les piles et les batteries, qui présentent une durée de vie limitée, nécessite un remplacement périodique et un coût de recyclage. Parmi les sources d’énergies récupérables, les ondes électromagnétiques et les vibrations mécaniques sont considérées parmi les plus prometteuses en raison de leur disponibilité notamment dans les milieux urbains. Notre contribution porte sur l’étude et la réalisation d’un dispositif de récupération d’énergie vibratoire par transduction électrostatique. Ce type de système, basé sur une variation de capacité, nécessite une tension de pré-charge provenant d’une source auxiliaire. Afin d’éviter les matériaux piézoélectriques et les électrets caractérisés par une durée de vie limité, la phase d’initialisation a été assurée par une rectenna (Rectifying antenna).Deux rectennas ont été développées pour assurer la pré-charge du transducteur électrostatique. Une première structure bi-bande (2.45 GHz et 1.8 GHz) basée sur un anneau hybride a été proposée. Elle permet, non seulement d’augmenter la puissance RF captée, mais aussi de simplifier les problèmes d’adaptation. Une tension de 320 mV et un rendement de 40.6 % ont été mesurés, respectivement pour des densités surfaciques de puissance de 1.13 et 1.87 µW/cm2 aux fréquences 1.85 et 2.45 GHz. Une deuxième structure élévatrice de tension en topologie Cockcroft-Walton a été conçue et caractérisée expérimentalement. Une tension de 1.06 V a été mesurée pour une densité surfacique de puissance de 1.55 µW/cm².Un dispositif de récupération d’énergie mixte électromagnétique vibratoire complet a été par la suite étudié, conçu et caractérisé expérimentalement. Le transducteur électrostatique a été couplé à un circuit de conditionnement de Bennet pré-chargé par la rectenna. Une tension de 23 V a été obtenue à la sortie du système pour une tension de pré-charge de 0.5 V (1.55 µW/cm²) et à partir d’une vibration mécanique de fréquence 25 Hz et une accélération 1.5g.Une modélisation du transducteur électrostatique adaptée à différentes structures a été proposée. En se basant sur les équivalences mécaniques électriques, un modèle électrique équivalent est déduit en utilisant le logiciel LTspice de façon à étudier le comportement du système et prévoir la tension et la puissance récupérée.Mots clés : récupération d’énergie, rectenna, antenne microruban, circuit de conversion RF-DC, transducteur électrostatique, circuit de conditionnement de Bennet, modélisation / Energy harvesting is an attractive solution to power supply low-power electronics and wireless communication devices avoiding the use of power sources like batteries which have a limited life, requires periodic replacements and have a cost of recycling. Among the available ambient energy sources, electromagnetic waves and mechanical vibrations are the most suitable because of their availability particularly in the urban areas. Our contribution focuses on the study and implementation of a vibrational energy harvesting device using the electrostatic transduction. This system, based on a capacitance modulation, requires a voltage pre-charge given by an auxiliary source. To avoid electret or piezoelectric materials characterized by a limited lifetime, the initialization step was provided by a rectenna (Rectifying antenna).A new structure of dual-band rectenna (2.45 GHz and 1.8 GHz) based on a hybrid ring has been proposed. It allows to increase the received RF power but also to simplify the matching circuit. It experimentally achieves 320 mV voltage and 40 % efficiency when the power densities are 1.13 and 1.87 mW/cm2 at 1.85 and 2.45 GHz, respectively. A Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier rectenna was also designed and experimentally characterized. A voltage of 1.06 V was measured at a power density of 1.55 mW/cm².A macro-scale electrostatic vibration harvester (e-VEH), wirelessly pre-charged with a 2.45 GHz Cockcroft-Walton rectenna, was studied, designed and experimentally characterized. The e-VEH uses the Bennet doubler as conditioning circuit. A voltage of 23 V across the transducer terminal has been measured when the vibration harvester is excited at 25 Hz and 1,5g of external acceleration. An energy of 275 µJ and a maximum power of 0.4 µW are available across the load. ‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬A lumped element model of the electrostatic transducer has been proposed. Based on mechanical/electrical equivalent equations, an equivalent electrical circuit is derived using the LTspice simulator to study the behavior of the system and provide the voltage and the power converted.Keywords: Energy harvesting, rectenna, microstrip antenna, RF-to-dc converter, electrostatic transduction, Bennet’s doubler, modélization
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Micropartículas produzidas por gelificação iônica recobertas com gelatina de peixe e isolado proteico de soja / Microparticles produced by ionic gelation coated with fish gelatin and isolated soy protein

Costa, Bianca Souza da, 1990- 24 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Carlos Raimundo Ferreira Grosso / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-24T10:13:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Costa_BiancaSouzada_M.pdf: 3645103 bytes, checksum: ee9884c2d54163da7814b0ea032a53c5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho foi produzir partículas de pectina e alginato por gelificação iônica, com posterior recobrimento com isolado proteico de soja (IPS), gelatina de pele de tilápia (GPT) e com a mistura dessas duas proteínas (IPS:GPT), avaliando suas características físico-químicas e seu comportamento frente a diferentes tratamentos. No estudo preliminar foram analisadas as condições que promovessem a carga elétrica livre que otimizassem a interação entre os polissacarídeos e proteínas, formando complexos insolúveis. A partir desses ensaios foram estabelecidas as seguintes proporções de polissacarídeo: proteína e valores de pH: 1:2 em pH4 para recobrimento com gelatina de pele de tilápia, e 1:0,75 em pH3 para interação com o isolado proteico de soja e para a mistura das duas proteínas. Foram testados 4 níveis de proteína em solução ( 1, 2, 4 e 8 %) para recobrimento das partículas de pectina e alginato. As partículas obtidas foram caracterizadas pelo teor de umidade, conteúdo proteico adsorvido e pela sua morfologia. A partir deste estudo preliminar foi selecionada a concentração de 8% de proteína em solução, devido à produção de partículas com alto teor proteico. Estas partículas foram avaliadas com relação à sua estabilidade frente a variações de pH, diferentes concentrações de NaCl e sob simulação das condições gastrointestinais in vitro. Utilizando a concentração de 8% de proteína em solução foram obtidos altos valores de adsorção proteica, resultando no percentual de proteína de 61,87%, 47,61% e 52,06% para as partículas recobertas com GPT, IPS e IPS:GPT, respectivamente. A variação de pH e das concentrações de sal influenciaram na solubilidade da camada proteica, apresentando uma maior solubilidade em condições de extrema acidez (pH 1) e a medida em que aumentava a concentração de sal. Nas faixas de pH (1 a 7) e nas concentrações de NaCl (0 a 584 mM) estudadas, independente do valor da solubilidade proteica obtida, todas as partículas permaneceram íntegras. No ensaio gastroentérico in vitro, as partículas de pectina e alginato (PEC:ALGPart) sem recobrimento e as recobertas com gelatina de pele de tilápia (GPTPart) foram resistentes as condições gástricas e entéricas, permanecendo íntegras. As partículas recobertas com isolado proteico de soja (IPSPart) e com a mistura de proteínas (IPS:GPTPart), foram resistentes às condições gástricas, porém desintegraram-se em meio intestinal, liberando o material encapsulado / Abstract: The aim of this work was to produce particles of pectin and alginate by ionic gelation with subsequent coating with isolated soy protein (IPS), tilapia skin gelatin (GPT), and a mixture of these two proteins (IPS:GPT), evaluating their physico-chemical characteristics and behavior to different treatments. In the preliminary study, the conditions that promote the balance of free electrical charge due the interaction between polysaccharides and proteins were analyzed. From these tests the following proportions of polysaccharide:protein and pH values were established: 1:2 at pH 4 for covering with tilapia skin gelatin, and 1:0.75 at pH3 for interaction with the isolated soybean protein and mixing of the two proteins. Four protein levels were tested (1, 2, 4 and 8%) in solutions for coating the particles of pectin and alginate. The particles obtained were characterized by moisture content, adsorbed protein content and their morphology. From this preliminary study it was selected the concentration of 8% protein solution, due to the production of particles with high protein content. These particles were evaluated for their stability against pH changes, different concentrations of NaCl and simulation under the simulated gastrointestinal conditions. Using a concentration of 8% protein solution high levels of protein adsorption were obtained, resulting in percentage of protein adsorbed of 61.87%, 47.61% and 52.06% for the coated particles GPT, IPS and IPS: GPT, respectively. The variation of pH and salt concentrations influence the solubility of the protein layer having a higher solubility in conditions of extreme acidity (pH 1) and the extent to which increased salt concentration. In the pH ranges and concentrations of NaCl studied, regardless of the amount of protein solubility obtained, all the particles remained intact. In the gastrointestinal assay, pectin and alginate particles (PEC: ALGPart) uncoated and coated particles with tilapia skin gelatin (GPTPart) were resistant to the gastric and enteric conditions, remaining intact. The coated particles with isolated soy protein (IPSPart) and the protein mixture (IPS:GPTPart) were resistant to gastric conditions, but disintegrated in the intestinal environment, releasing the encapsulated material / Mestrado / Nutrição Experimental e de Alimentos / Mestra em Alimentos e Nutrição
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Programmed assembly of oppositely charged homogeneously decorated and Janus particles

Kirillova, Alina, Stoychev, Georgi, Synytska, Alla 02 September 2020 (has links)
The exploitation of colloidal building blocks with morphological and functional anisotropy facilitates the generation of complex structures with unique properties, which are not exhibited by isotropic particle assemblies. Herein, we demonstrate an easy and scalable bottom-up approach for the programmed assembly of hairy oppositely charged homogeneously decorated and Janus particles based on electrostatic interactions mediated by polyelectrolytes grafted onto their surface. Two different assembly routes are proposed depending on the target structures: raspberry-like/half-raspberry-like or dumbbell-like micro-clusters. Ultimately, stable symmetric and asymmetric microstructures could be obtained in a well-controlled manner for the homogeneous–homogeneous and homogeneous–Janus particle assemblies, respectively. The spatially separated functionalities of the asymmetric Janus particle-based micro-clusters allow their further assembly into complex hierarchical constructs, which may potentially lead to the design of materials with tailored plasmonics and optical properties.
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Elektrostatický odlučovač pro domovní spalovací zařízení spalující dřevní paliva / Small-scale electrostatic precipitator for domestic wood-burning appliances

Kantor, Tomáš January 2020 (has links)
Master thesis deals with design of electrostatic precipitator for domestic wood-burning appliances. In the opening chapters, principles of electrostatic precipitation are described and a study of existing electrostatic precipitators for domestic combustion devices is made. In the practical part of the thesis, a mathematical model of electrostatic precipitator was created. Based on the mathematical model, electrostatic precipitator was designed and its performance parameters predicted.
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Microsystème électrostatique tridimensionnel de récupération d'énergie pour alimenter un stimulateur cardiaque sans sonde / 3D electrostatic energy harvester to power a leadless pacemakers

Risquez, Sarah 28 February 2017 (has links)
Cette thèse s’inscrit dans un contexte d’activité en forte croissance dans le domaine des implants médicaux, stimulée par de nombreux progrès dans le domaine des micro-capteurs et de la micro-électronique. L’autonomie en énergie des implants demeure cependant un facteur limitant. Notre travail a pour objectif de repousser les limites actuelles en termes de miniaturisation et de durée de vie. Il contribue au développement d’une solution basée sur la récupération d’énergie mécanique du cœur pour alimenter durablement un pacemaker miniaturisé sans sonde de nouvelle génération, dit « pacemaker leadless ».Le microsystème de récupération d’énergie étudié est composé d’un résonateur mécanique de type masse-ressort associé à un transducteur électrostatique. Il a pour particularité une architecture tridimensionnelle, dont la forme permet de profiter au maximum de l’espace disponible dans la capsule cylindrique du pacemaker. L'utilisation de la troisième dimension associée à un design original permet en outre d’obtenir un effet de pseudo multiplication de fréquence qui doit conduire, d’après les modèles que nous avons développés, à des densités de puissance nettement supérieures à celles présentées dans l'état de l'art. Pour réaliser ce microsystème tridimensionnel, nous avons développé un procédé de fabrication additif qui repose sur des étapes de micro moulage d'un matériaux structurel obtenu par croissance électrolytique (nickel), de croissance d'un matériau sacrificiel (cuivre) et de polissage. L’identification d’imperfections géométriques dues au procédé et aux matériaux utilisés nous a amené à améliorer la conception du transducteur. Par ailleurs, de nombreux verrous de fabrication ont été levés au cours de cette thèse grâce à la mise en œuvre d’une instrumentation dédiée. Ce procédé nous a permis de fabriquer un premier prototype tridimensionnel du micro-transducteur électrostatique composé de 10 couches de nickel. D’autres métaux élaborés par croissance électrolytique pourraient être envisagés pour réaliser des microsystèmes tridimensionnels, suivant les besoins de l’application considérée. Afin d’anticiper d’éventuels problèmes de compatibilité des micro-dispositifs avec l'imagerie par résonance magnétique, nous avons mis au point le procédé de croissance électrolytique d’un matériau non-magnétique à base de nickel dopé au phosphore. / This thesis contributes to the medical implants field, which is stimulated by many advances in the fields of microelectronics and microsensors. However, electrical energy lifespan of implants and large size of batteries are still a problem. Our work aims at pushing back these limits. It contributes to the development of a solution based on mechanical energy harvesting from the heart motion. The objective is to sustainably power a new generation of pacemakers without lead, so-called "leadless pacemakers."The studied energy harvesting microsystem consists in a spring-mass-type mechanical resonator associated with an electrostatic transducer. Its originality comes from a three-dimensional architecture, whose shape fits pretty well with the cylindrical shape of the pacemaker capsule. The use of the third dimension combined with an original design enables to get a pseudo multiplication frequency effect. Thanks to this effect, our simulation models predict power densities significantly higher than state-of-the-art figures reported in literature. To fabricate this three-dimensional microsystem, we have developed an additive manufacturing process based on steps of micro-molding of a structural material (electroplated nickel), electroplating of a sacrificial material (copper) and planarization. Identification of imperfections related to the fabrication process and the materials used allowed us to improve the design of the transducer. Moreover, many manufacturing obstacles were overcome during this thesis through the implementation of dedicated instrumentation. This new process has enabled us to fabricate a first three-dimensional prototype of the electrostatic micro-transducer made of 10 layers of nickel. Other electroplated metals can be envisaged to achieve three-dimensional microsystems, depending on the application requirements. In order to anticipate any compatibility issue of our microsystem with magnetic resonance imaging, we have developed the electrodeposition process of a nonmagnetic material: phosphorous doped nickel.
468

Stability Analysis of a MEMS Acceleration Sensor

Wolfram, Heiko, Dötzel, Wolfram 05 February 2007 (has links)
The electrostatic actuation with its several advantages is the main principle for micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). One major drawback is the nonlinear behavior, which results into instability, known as the electrostatic pull-in effect. This effect might also push a closed-loop configuration into instability and thus makes a linear time-invariant control inapplicable to the system. The paper investigates the stability of an acceleration sensor in closed-loop operation with this setting. A simplified controller adjustment gives a first insight into this topic. Practical implementations saturate on the quantizer's full-scale value, which is also considered in the stability analysis. Numerical phase-plane analysis verifies the stability and shows further surprising results.
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Hochempfindliche resonante Gassensoren auf der Basis von einkristallinen Silizium-Plattenschwingern

Grahmann, Jan 08 May 2008 (has links)
Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Modellerstellung und Technologie eines gravimetrischen Gassensors für organische Gase. Die Besonderheit liegt in dem verwendeten Resonatortyp. Es handelt sich um einen lateral elektrostatisch angeregten quadratischen Plattenresonator, der mit einer Rezeptorschicht versehen wird. Mit Hilfe von FEM-Berechnungen werden die Eigenfrequenzen und Eigenformen berechnet. Für die untersuchte Lamé- und Square-Mode wird die Sensorgüte unter Berücksichtigung des "Squeeze-Film-Damping" sowie der viskoelastischen Rezeptorschichteigenschaften bestimmt. Die Sensormoden werden durch ein Feder-Masse-Modell mit einem Freiheitsgrad modelliert und durch ein elektrisches Ersatzschaltbild repräsentiert. Die berechneten Nachweisgrenzen für Oktan und Toluol bei 6-facher Rauschgrenze liegen im zweistelligen ppb-Bereich. Für die technologische Umsetzung werden SOI-Wafer verwendet. Die &le; 100 nm betragenden Spaltbreiten zwischen Elektroden und Resonator werden durch das RIE-Ätzen von Siliziumgräben mit senkrechten Seitenwänden, der Abscheidung von SiO2 als Opferschicht und dem Füllen der Gräben mit hochdotiertem Polysilizium hergestellt. Die Kontaktierung der Resonatoren erfolgt über einen leitenden Stamm, der aufgrund von selbstjustierenden Prozessen die Resonatorplatte zentriert einspannt. / The following work is concerned with the modelling and fabrication technology of a gravimetric sensor for volatile organic compounds (VOC). Novelty is the combination of a lateral electrostatic driven square plate resonator with a gas sensitive detection layer. The eigenfrequencies and -modes are calculated with FEM simulations. Especially suited for gas sensors are the Lamé- and Square eigenmodes which are studied more closely. The quality factor is determined considering "squeeze film damping" and the viscoelastic properties of the gas sensitive detection layer. To present the sensor oscillation modes a spring mass model with one degree of freedom is determined and extended by an equivalent circuit diagram. The calculated limits of detections for octane and toluene are in the binary ppb-range, working with six times the limit of frequency noise. SOI-wafers are the base material for the sensor process flow. Electrode gaps &le;100 nm, essential for the electrostatic drive, are fabricated by RIE-etching vertical trenches into the device layer down to the buried oxide and by depositing a silicon dioxide as sacrifical layer and by refilling the trenches with highly doped polysilicon. The electrical contact of the resonator plate is ensured through an electrical conducting polysilicon stem. The developed process flow enables a self alignment ot the stem, clamping the plate centered.
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Crystal Polymorphism of Substituted Monocyclic Aromatics

Svärd, Michael January 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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