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Halogen bonds between ligands and proteins: Can we use them in validation? [PDF]
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Ligand-Enabled Photocatalytic Reactivity of Iron(III) Halide Salts with Cyan and Green Light. [PDF]
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Interaction of Br with Cu(100) surface: adsorption and thermodynamics stability study. [PDF]
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Reversible color switching of bright phosphorescence in purely organic materials for advanced data encryption. [PDF]
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High-Temperature Bromination .6. Bromination of Benzobarrelene
1994Hokelek, Tuncer/0000-0002-8602 ...
BUYUKGUNGOR, Orhan +4 more
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1933
SummaryA brief history of the measurement of diffusion of gases (excluding “effusion,” “transpiration,” and other processes from which data for the calculation of the diffusion coefficient may be obtained) is given.A visual method of following the diffusion of a strongly coloured vapour (bromine) into colourless gases is described.The diffusion ...
John E. Mackenzie, Harry W. Melville
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SummaryA brief history of the measurement of diffusion of gases (excluding “effusion,” “transpiration,” and other processes from which data for the calculation of the diffusion coefficient may be obtained) is given.A visual method of following the diffusion of a strongly coloured vapour (bromine) into colourless gases is described.The diffusion ...
John E. Mackenzie, Harry W. Melville
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1934
In a previous communication (Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. lii, 1932, p. 337) a visual method of measuring the diffusion coefficients of Br2 : H2, Br2 : N2, Br2 : O2, and Br2 : CO2 was described. The investigation has been extended to include similar measurements for bromine diffusing into argon, nitrous oxide, methane, and hydrogen chloride. Preliminary
John E. Mackenzie, Harry W. Melville
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In a previous communication (Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. lii, 1932, p. 337) a visual method of measuring the diffusion coefficients of Br2 : H2, Br2 : N2, Br2 : O2, and Br2 : CO2 was described. The investigation has been extended to include similar measurements for bromine diffusing into argon, nitrous oxide, methane, and hydrogen chloride. Preliminary
John E. Mackenzie, Harry W. Melville
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