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TEMPO and molecular grafting

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Discover an experiment developed by a team from LCPMR (Laboratory of Physical Chemistry-Matter and Radiation) on the TEMPO beamline. The purpose of this experiment is to monitor chemical reactions and determine the parameters (time, pressure, temperature, etc.) for studying molecular grafts that could be used as components in nano-electronic circuits.
 

Date: 2010
Duration: 6.50
Produced by: Jean-Yves Pipaud, EPSIM
Credits: SOLEIL synchrotron, Pierre and Marie Curie University - LCPMR, CEA, Fotolia

 

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Synchrotron, SOLEIL,
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