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Thermotropic phase transition in an adsorbed melissic acid film at the n-hexane–water interface

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Title
Thermotropic phase transition in an adsorbed melissic acid film at the n-hexane–water interface
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JETP Letters, August 2017
DOI 10.1134/s002136401712013x
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A. M. Tikhonov

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#19,148,540
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