Mass-Spectrometric Analysis of Water Desorption upon Polyurethane Wear in Vacuum

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We describe the mass-spectrometric approach to the analysis of the water release in the course of wear experiments in vacuum conditions. The approach is tested in wear experiments with polyurethanes and their composites.

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