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The interaction of Cu(II) and Zn(II) with peptide fragment of HSPB1 and its analogs. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Mol Biosci
Szebesczyk A   +4 more
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Application of the Richards function to serum antibody titration. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Immunol
Kovács Á, Papp K, Prechl J, Pfeil T.
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Standard molar enthalpies of formation and phase changes of Tetra-N-phenylbenzidine and 4,4′-Bis (N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl

open access: closedJournal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2018
The values of the standard molar energies of combustion of Tetra-N-phenylbenzidine and 4,4′-Bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl in solid phase were obtained experimentally using an isoperibolic semi-micro combustion calorimeter. The calorimeter was calibrated with benzoic acid NIST 39j and tested with 1,2,4-triazole.
Ernan Adalid Mendoza-Ruiz   +2 more
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Fluorine-combustion calorimetric determinations of the standard molar enthalpy changes for the formation of SiSe2(cr), SiSe1.94(cr), and SiSe1.94(vit), and for the transition: SiSe1.94(vit) = SiSe1.94(cr) at the temperature T = 298.15 K. Implications of the results for the enthalpies of dissociation Dom(Se—SiSe) and Dom(SiSe). Thermodynamic properties of SiSe(g)

open access: closedThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1994
Abstract Fluorine-bomb calorimetry was used to determine the standard massic energies of combustion Δcuo of the silicon selenides SiSe2(cr), SiSe1.94(cr), and SiSe1.94(vit), according to the combustion reaction: SiSev(s) + (2 + 3v)F2(g) = SiF4(g) + vSeF6(g).
Iwona Tomaszkiewicz   +3 more
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A Calorimetric Determination of the Standard Enthalpy and Heat Capacity Changes that Accompany Micelle Formation for Four Long Chain Alkyldimethylphosphine Oxides in H2O and D2O Solution from 15 to 79 °C

open access: closedJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1998
Relative partial molar enthalpy data were obtained at five degree intervals between 15 and 79 °C for n-C8-, C9-, and C10-dimethylphosphine oxides and between 15 and 60 °C for n-C11-dimethylphosphine oxide in H2O and D2O. The results were used to calculate the standard molar enthalpy and heat capacity changes for micelle formation for comparison with ...
Gordon C. Kresheck
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