Distinct Speciation of Naphthalene Vapor Deposited on Ice Surfaces at 253 or 77 K: Formation of Submicrometer-Sized Crystals or an Amorphous Layer
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September 21,2024

Distinct Speciation of Naphthalene Vapor Deposited on Ice Surfaces at 253 or 77 K: Formation of Submicrometer-Sized Crystals or an Amorphous Layer

Distinct Speciation of Naphthalene Vapor Deposited on Ice Surfaces at 253  or 77 K: Formation of Submicrometer-Sized Crystals or an Amorphous Layer
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Distinct Speciation of Naphthalene Vapor Deposited on Ice Surfaces at 253  or 77 K: Formation of Submicrometer-Sized Crystals or an Amorphous Layer
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