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Framework molecules

From Fig. 4.25, the Q and B transitions appear for coverages of 0.3 nm and higher. This threshold value corresponds, in the hypothesis of a fiat-lying adsorption geometry, to the saturation of the surface with one ML. In this framework molecules... [Pg.191]

Thus within our spin-free framework molecules A and B with local permutational symmetry [Aa] [AB] may collide and give rise to a permu-tational state [A] given by eq. (5-6). At the smaller internuclear separations when A and B interact appreciably [Aa] 0 [AB] is no longer a good quantum number and different local permutational symmetries become mixed. When the molecules A and B separate again a different [Aa ] and [Ab ] may result... [Pg.15]

HjO, showing the zigzag chains of clathrated molecules K and L and the zigzag stacking of the framework molecules A-J. All twelve TMA molecules are crystallographioally independent. The view is along c with a vertical (taken from Ref. [Pg.123]

Keywords Magnetism Metal-organic frameworks molecules Porosity Purely-organic frameworks... [Pg.207]

Framework Molecules—Moving From Petroleum to Sugars, Lignocellulosics, and Proteins... [Pg.21]

Framework molecules derived from genetically modified single cell or multicellular organisms Integrated biorefinery... [Pg.32]

The advance toward increasingly smaller sized electronics has turned interest toward organic molecules as possible circuit element/components as for instance conductor, rectifier, transistor, logic gates. In this framework, molecules with extended jr-conjugation have received particular interest. [Pg.174]

NakagaM S, Ferreira GKB, Ucoski GM, de Freitas Castro KAD (2013) Chemical reactions catalyzed by metalloporphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks. Molecules 18 7279-7308... [Pg.390]

Aliphatic framework molecules most common in organic acids include alkanes (saturated hydrocarbons) and alkenes (unsaturated hydrocarbons). These saturated and unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acids may be acyclic (straight or branched chains) or alicyclic (aliphatic rings). Acyclic aliphatic monocarboxylic acids are also referred to as fatty acids (Table 1). The first five saturated acids (formic to valeric) of this type are sometimes referred to as short-chain, low-molecular-weight, or volatile fatty acids. Although a nomenclature for these acids has been established by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (lUPAC), the convention of using the trivial names for the first five saturated acids has remained. Similarly, trivial names are used for the aliphatic dicarboxylic acids (Table 2) that are saturated with two to four carbon atoms (C2-C4) and unsaturated with four carbon atoms (C4). Alicyclic carboxylic acids contain one or more saturated or partially unsaturated rings. These acids most commonly occur... [Pg.3]


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