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Hydrothermal dehydration of aqueous organic compounds
Everett L. Shock
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
dehydration
100%
organic compound
88%
carboxylic acid
57%
aqueous solution
42%
thermodynamic property
29%
temperature
27%
calculation
26%
peptide
25%
ester
24%
alcohol
23%
condensation
22%
amino acid
22%
ammonia
19%
organism
16%
mineral
13%
parameter
8%
Chemical Compounds
Dehydration
83%
Carboxylic Acid
38%
Pressure
28%
Aqueous Solution
25%
Organic Molecule
22%
Thermodynamic Property
21%
Mineral
19%
Ammonia
18%
Condensation
18%
Amide
17%
Ester
15%
Alcohol
14%
Peptide
14%
Environment
14%
Acid
8%