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1Relative lifetimes of MAPLUB® greases for space applications

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  • Title: ➤  Relative lifetimes of MAPLUB® greases for space applications
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  Available from NASA Center for Aerospace Information - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Cleveland, Ohio] - Hanover, MD

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  • First Year Published: 2002
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    Cycloalkane

    naphthenes, but distinct from naphthalene) are the monocyclic saturated hydrocarbons. In other words, a cycloalkane consists only of hydrogen and carbon atoms

    Cyclic compound

    A cyclic compound (or ring compound) is a term for a compound in the field of chemistry in which one or more series of atoms in the compound is connected

    Alkane

    -une, for the hydrocarbons CnH2n+2, CnH2n, CnH2n−2, CnH2n−4, CnH2n−6. In modern nomenclature, the first three specifically name hydrocarbons with single

    Hydrocarbon

    chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides. Hydrocarbons are generally

    Aliphatic compound

    iso- and cyclo-alkanes (saturated hydrocarbons) n-, iso- and cyclo-alkenes and -alkynes (unsaturated hydrocarbons). Important examples of low-molecular

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

    be isolated. The benzenoid hydrocarbons have been defined as condensed polycyclic unsaturated fully-conjugated hydrocarbons whose molecules are essentially

    BTX (chemistry)

    heavier aromatics containing 9 to 12 carbon atoms, and non-aromatic cyclic hydrocarbons (naphthenes) containing 6 or more carbon atoms. The adjacent table

    Porphyria cutanea tarda

    well as cooking on cast iron skillets), and exposure to chlorinated cyclic hydrocarbons and Agent Orange.[citation needed] It can be a paraneoplastic phenomenon

    -ene

    his colleagues used the -ene suffix because of graphene's aromatic, cyclic hydrocarbon structure. Similar allotropes such as stanene and borophene, which

    Petroleum geochemistry

    known as crude oil, is a solid, liquid, and/or gaesous mix of hydrocarbons. These hydrocarbons are from the burial and metamorphosis of organic matter from