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Charge transfe

D17 Paetzold, R., A-El-Mottalab J. Mol. Str. 24, 357 (1975) The absolute IR intensities of v(CO) features, bond polarizations (MC and CO) and other quantities (13C chemical shifts, charge-transf< spectra, calculated CO 2pir populations) are correlated... [Pg.151]

Die Erhaltung des Bindungsgeriistes der Komponenten, das Neu-auf treten intensiver Lichtabsorptionen (charge transf er-Banden) und deren Polarisation sind charakteristisch fiir Molekiilkomplexe (101, 102) wie Chinhydron. [Pg.205]

In addition, at the boundary of the two solutions a fraction of the charge is carried by H and a fraction t is carried by Cl". The fractions t + and t are the transf erence numbers, or transport numbers, of the ions. One mole of positive charge passing through the boundary requires that t+ moles of ion are moved upward from the solution to the solution a2,... [Pg.393]

In this chapter we examine some issues in mass transfer. The reader has already been introduced to some of the key aspects. In Chapter 3 (Section 7), flocculation kinetics of colloidal particles is considered. It shows the importance of diffusivity in the rate process, and in Equation 3.72, the Stokes-Einstein equation, the effect of particle size on diffusivity is observed, leading to the need to study sizes, shapes, and charges on colloidal particles, which is taken up in Chapter 3 (Section 4). Similarly some of the key studies in mass transfe in surfactant systems— dynamic surface tension, smface elasticity, contacting and solubilization kinetics—are considered in Chapter 6 (Sections 6, 7, 10, and 12 with some related issues considered in Sections 11 and 13). These emphasize the roles played by different phases, which are characterized by molecular aggregation of different kinds. In anticipation of this, the microstructures are discussed in detail in Chapter 4 (Sections 2,4, and 7). Section 2 also includes some discussion on micellization-demicellization kinetics. [Pg.453]

Andersson A-M, Schmehl RH (2001) Radiative charge recombination and electrochemiluminescence. Electron Transf Chem 1 312-341... [Pg.357]


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