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Cooperativity, hydrogen bonding definition

It has been pointed out321-324 that the two groups of solvents differ by some definite structural features. In particular, ED, 1,2-BD, and 1,3-BD possess vicinal OH groups that can form intramolecular hydrogen bonds. For these solvents, the ability of the organic molecule to interact with neighboring molecules is reduced. This results in the possibility of a different orientation at the interface because of different interactions of the OH groups with the Hg surface.323 The different molecular structure leads to different dipolar cooperative effects. As a result, the dependence of C on the bulk permittivity follows two different linear dependencies. [Pg.60]


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