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Flexible phosphonium and sulfonate pair-to-pair self-assembled ionic organic single crystals for iodine capture. [PDF]
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Sources of excited cyclohexane in the radiolysis of cyclohexane
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1988Streak camera measurements of the relative yield of the excited state of cyclohexane (CH*) as a function of electron scavenger concentration (perfluoro-n-hexane, CO/sub 2/, and N/sub 2/O) strongly indicate that less than 10% of the CH* is formed by direct excitation.
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Chemical Engineering Science, 2011
Abstract In this communication, we first report hydrate dissociation conditions for the nitrogen+cyclopentane, cyclohexane or methyl cyclohexane+water and ethane+cyclopentane, cyclohexane or methyl cyclohexane+water systems at various temperatures. The experimental data were generated using an isochoric pressure-search method.
Mohammadi, Amir H., Richon, Dominique
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Abstract In this communication, we first report hydrate dissociation conditions for the nitrogen+cyclopentane, cyclohexane or methyl cyclohexane+water and ethane+cyclopentane, cyclohexane or methyl cyclohexane+water systems at various temperatures. The experimental data were generated using an isochoric pressure-search method.
Mohammadi, Amir H., Richon, Dominique
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Nomenclature of Cyclohexane Bonds
Nature, 1953IT was shown originally by X-ray and electron diffraction, and has been confirmed by other physical and by chemical means, that the most stable and permanent form of the cyclohexane ring is that particular strainless form which is sometimes likened to a chair or a staircase.
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The infrared and Raman spectra of cyclohexane and cyclohexane-d12
Spectrochimica Acta, 1964Abstract This paper, reports the infrared spectrum of cyclohexane (100–3400 cm−1) and of cyclohexane-d12 (300–3400 cm−1), and the Raman spectrum with polarizations for both compounds. With these data the vibrational assignments have been advanced considerably.
Helen R. Golob, Foil A. Miller
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Radiation Protection in Cyclohexane
Radiation Research, 1958Protection of a substance against certain modes of radiolysis by introduction of a low-concentration solute which can interfere with the normal fate of some primary intermediate can be achieved by a variety of mechanisms (1). The system most extensively studied in this connection is cyclohexane + benzene. Reduction of the yield of hydrogen and ethylene
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Radiolysis of Cyclohexane. I. Pure Liquid Cyclohexane and Cyclohexane-Benzene Solutions
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1960The radiation chemistry of pure liquid cyclohexane and of cyclohexane-benzene solutions has been investigated. The cyclohexane radiolysis system appears to contain at least two distinct activated species, one of which (c-C6H12″) is subject to ``protection'' by benzene while the other (c-C6H12′) is not.
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