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Equilibria Among Uncharged Species

Jancso, T. Gajda, A. Szorcsik, T. Kiss, B. Henrv, G. Vanko and P. Rubini, J. Inorg. Biochem.. [Pg.59]

Kemmer, M. Biesemans, M. Gielen, J.C. Martins, V. Gramlich and R. Willem, Chem.-Eur. J., [Pg.59]

Mehring, I. Vrasidas, D. Horn, M. Schurmaim and K. Jurkschat, OrganometaUics, 2001,20, [Pg.59]

Brownridge, L. Calhoun, R.S. I.aitinen, J. Passmore, J. Pietikainen and J. Saunders, Phosphorus, Sulfur Silicon Relat. Elem., 2001,168,105. [Pg.59]

Wolf-Watz, S. Backstrom, T. Grundstrom, U. Sauer and T. Hard, FEES Lett., 2001,488,81. E. Yoshimura, M. Tachibe, S. Mori and S. Yamazaki, Spectrosc. Lett., 2000,33, 893. [Pg.59]


Equilibria among Uncharged Species - Magnesium. The NMR spectrum of [Mg P(SiHPr 2)3 2] has shown a dimer-trimer equilibrium. The Si NMR spectrum was also reported. ... [Pg.68]

The treatment presented above has shown that classical thermodynamics fed with a minimum of modelistic assumptions can be used for the determination of the explicit dependence of the electrochemical potentials of adsorbed species upon the dipole-dipole interactions among these species. The electrochemical potentials can be further used for the derivation of the adsorption isotherm and more general the equilibrium properties of adsorbed layers at uncharged interfaces. [Pg.752]


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