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Some solvent effects on the solvent extraction of 8-quinolinol
Talanta, 1967The distribution constants of 8-quinolinol between water and a series of substituted aliphatic hydrocarbons, at 25 degrees , are reported. The results are discussed in terms of dielectric constant and solubility parameter of the solvents. For 8-quinolinol, and possibly for its chelates, bromochloromethane, dibromomethane and chloroform seem to be about
H A, Mottola, H, Freiser
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Activationless dynamic solvent effect
Chemical Physics Letters, 2007The dynamic solvent effect (DSE) is studied numerically at any free energy of electron transfer. In the activationless case the exact result known for an irreversible transfer is confirmed but the commonly accepted approximate results for reversible transfer were corrected.
Serguei Feskov +2 more
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Solvent effects in anion recognition
Nature Reviews ChemistryAnion recognition is pertinent to a range of environmental, medicinal and industrial applications. Recent progress in the field has relied on advances in synthetic host design to afford a broad range of potent recognition motifs and novel supramolecular structures capable of effective binding both in solution and at derived molecular films.
Sophie C. Patrick +2 more
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Solvent effects in nonpolar solvents: Radical anion reactions
Chemical Physics Letters, 1993Abstract Dimer radical anions, formed by anion—molecule reactions between octafluoronaphthalene and 1,2,4,5-tetrafluorobenzene and their respective radical anions, are observed in n-hexane solvent. The radical anions are characterized by their EPR spectra obtained by the time-resolved fluorescence-detected magnetic resonance technique.
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Solvents and Solvent Effects in Biomass Conversion
2014Hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis of molecules derived from plant biomass are reactions often performed in liquid phase because the highly functionalized biomass molecules (e.g. cellulose, hemicellulose, sugars, and lignin) cannot be vaporized without undergoing thermal decomposition.
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Solvent Effects in Exxon Donor-Solvent Coal Liquefaction
1985The Exxon donor-solvent (EDS) coal liquefaction process is being developed by Exxon Research and Engineering Company (ERaE) under the joint sponsorship of the Department of Energy and private industry.* This development project includes operation of a 250-ton/day (2.27 x 105 kg) liquefaction pilot plant in Bay town, Texas and laboratory and engineering
Peter S. Maa +2 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2005
Josef Friedrich, Jane M. Vanderkooi
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Josef Friedrich, Jane M. Vanderkooi
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THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL THEORY OF SOLVENT EFFECTS IN MIXED SOLVENT SYSTEMS
ChemInform, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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