The World's Smallest Acid Residue: the Source of the 6.8 um Band Seen in Some IDP Spectra

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Interplanetary Dust, Particles, Infrared, Spectra, Carbonates, Acids, Residues, Hydrocarbons, Idps, Samples, Extraterrestrial, Spectroscopy, Laboratory Studies, Experiments, Procedure, Techniques

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