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Isothermal decomposition of hydrogen peroxide dihydrate
M. J. Loeffler
, R. A. Baragiola
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Hydrogen Peroxide
100%
Dihydrate
100%
Isothermal Decomposition
100%
Sublimation
28%
Pure Hydrogen
28%
Low Temperature
14%
Vacuum Environment
14%
Highly Concentrated
14%
Thermal Stability
14%
Pure Solid
14%
Thermogravimetric Analysis
14%
Radiolytic Decomposition
14%
Ultra-high Vacuum
14%
Fractional Distillation
14%
Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis
14%
Solid Hydrogen
14%
Physics
Infrared Spectroscopy
100%
Ultrahigh Vacuum
100%
Material Science
Hydrogen Peroxide
100%
Thermal Stability
20%
Thermogravimetric Analysis
20%
Infrared Spectroscopy
20%