1988
DOI: 10.6028/nist.sp.754
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Vapor phase deposition studies of phosphate esters on metal and ceramic surfaces

Abstract: of the DOE ECUT Tribology Program have at the same time sponsored a major Tribology program at NBS. That program also benefited from the studies conducted by Mr. Gates, Mr. Yellets, and Mr. Deckman. These students, while not working on sponsored projects directly, enabled NBS to explore some high risk, high pay off projects parallel to ECUT projects. When appropriate, the students were supported by ECUT for some time. To this, we gratefully acknowledge the generous support of DOE ECUT, without whose support ma… Show more

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“…2.8(A)) is a process used to produce high purity and high performance solid materials, such as thin films, multilayers, nanotubes, nanofilaments, and NPs [133,134]. 2.8(A)) is a process used to produce high purity and high performance solid materials, such as thin films, multilayers, nanotubes, nanofilaments, and NPs [133,134].…”
Section: Vapor Phase Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.8(A)) is a process used to produce high purity and high performance solid materials, such as thin films, multilayers, nanotubes, nanofilaments, and NPs [133,134]. 2.8(A)) is a process used to produce high purity and high performance solid materials, such as thin films, multilayers, nanotubes, nanofilaments, and NPs [133,134].…”
Section: Vapor Phase Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%