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Assessment of the interaction between sodium dodecyl sulfate and trypsin enzyme through micellization and thermodynamic analysis. [PDF]
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Effect of Hybrid Fiber on the Chloride Salt Erosion Resistance of Shotcrete. [PDF]
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The synergistic effects of soy protein isolate and curdlan on salt-reduced hairtail sausages: Investigation into saltiness perception and quality characteristics. [PDF]
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A Three-Step Route to Functionalized Pyrrole-2,5-Dicarboxylic Acids from Galactaric Acid. [PDF]
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Salt formation to improve drug solubility
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Abu T M Serajuddin
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Post-salt carbonates control salt-tectonic minibasin formation
Geology, 2023Abstract Salt tectonics on passive margins are driven by sediment loading and gliding with minimal influence from basement-involved tectonics and is associated with variable and complex salt structures, such as minibasins and diapirs.
Leonardo M. Pichel +3 more
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Modeling Horizontal Salt Cavern Leaching in Bedded Salt Formations
SPE Journal, 2022Summary The leaching of a salt cavern will trigger a series of rock-fluid interactions, including salt rock dissolution, cavity expansion, and brine transport caused by convection, turbulence, and diffusion effects. These interactions have influences on one another.
Quanshu Zeng +5 more
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Reversible Electrochemical Graphite Salt Formation from Aqueous Salt Electrolytes
Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 1982AbstractCyclic electrochemical intercalation/deintercalation of anions from aqueous salt solutions in crystalline graphite electrodes has been investigated. The practical electrode was polypropylene bound natural graphite “CPP”. The main candidates for the salts were NaClO4, NaBF4, Na2SO4 and KF in the concentration range of 0.1 – 12 M.
H. Krohn, F. Beck, H. Junge
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