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Dicarboxylic acid complexes with tertiary

The design of an amphiphilic system due to non covalent binding strongly depends on the right choice of "complementary" components which is based on the well known ideas of the lyotropic mesomorphism. That is why we discuss here the structure and phase behavior of poly-and dicarboxylic acids complexes with tertiary amines (jS-N-dimethylamino-4-alkyl-and alkyloxypropiophenones) and amine hydrochlorides having the following structure ... [Pg.305]

Structure due to the H-bond interaction between acids and tertiary amines (or amine hydrochlorides) under investigation. The study of model systems based on low molecular weight mono- and dicarboxylic acids helps to answer this question 21) Complexes of monocarboxylic acids with amines are crystalline substances with melting points given in the Table IV. [Pg.322]


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