Current paradigm and growth prospects of chemmotology
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2013
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Springer Science+Business Media New York
Abstract
This article describes the development of the modern paradigm of chemmotology as a set of concepts,
definitions, and terms and shows the importance of modern chemmotological terminology
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Keywords
paradigm, chemmotology, fuel, lubricating materials, quality
Citation
Aksenov, A. F., Seregin, E. P., Yanovskii, L. S., & Boichenko, S. V. (2013). Current paradigm and growth prospects of chemmotology. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 49(4), 298-308. doi:10.1007/s10553-013-0445-5