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Ethenylsilane     ethenylsilane

Synonyms: CTK2H9421, AC1L31X2
 
 
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  • Diffusion of hydrosilanes from the control layer to the vinylsilane-rich flow membrane during the fabrication of microfluidic chips [4].

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