File:PHPS on polar surface.png
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DescriptionPHPS on polar surface.png |
English: Adhesion of perhydropolysilazane on polar surface
Deutsch: Haftung von Perhydropolysilazan auf polarer Oberfläche |
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What is this dangling bond? Should it have an H (stoichiometrically, from the O that displaced this N from Si in previous structure?)
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