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Donor-acceptor interaction relative strengths

The relative strengths of conjugative and hyperconjugative interactions are sharply altered, and general delocalization phenomena become much more pronounced near transition metals, where the abundance of low-lying unfilled valence orbitals provides many new pathways for donor-acceptor stabilization. [Pg.574]

The activity coefficient at infinite dilution of a solute y°° is related to the relative strength of an intermolecular interaction with the ionic liquid. The choice of the model solutes was based on their Abbout-Kamlet-Taft parameters [4, 75, 76], to exhibit prevailing forces with regard to the hydrogen bond acceptor, donor and polarisability properties. Similar probe molecules have been used in computational studies [62, 63],... [Pg.52]


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