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Hydrogen bonding compounds

A Water is a polar, hydrogen bonding compound. It should mix well with other polar,... [Pg.289]

Aaron, Herbert S., Conformational Analysis of Intramolecular-Hydrogen-Bonded Compounds in Dilute Solution by Infrared Spectroscopy, 11, 1. [Pg.595]

Hydrogen-Bonded Compounds, Intramolecular, in Dilute Solution, Conformational Analysis of, by Infrared Spectroscopy (Aaron). . . 11 1... [Pg.486]

Aaron, H. S. Confoimational Analysis of Intramolecular Hydrogen-Bonded Compounds in Dilute Solution by Infhued Spectroscopy, In Topics in Stereochemistiy Vol. II Allin-ger, N. L. Eliel, E. L., Eds. Wiley New York, 1979, pp. 1-52. [Pg.205]

Conformational Analysis of Intramolecular Hydrogen-Bonded Compounds... [Pg.302]

Hydrogen-Bonded Compounds, Intramolecular, in Dilute Solution,... [Pg.303]

Abstract This chapter describes the experimentai compiement of theoretical models of the microscopic mechanism of ferroelectric transitions. We use the hydrogen-bonded compounds as examples, and attempt to show that the new experimental data obtained via recently developed high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance techniques for solids clearly support the hypothesis that the transition mechanism must involve lattice polarizability (i.e. a displacive component), in addition to the order/disorder behaviour of the lattices. [Pg.24]

The higher exponent for the hydrogen bonded compound was consistent with the Cates model for concentration-dependent association (Cates 1987). [Pg.87]

Fig. 2 continued). Observed and predicted 0— H frequencies for O—H—— 0 hydrogen bonded, compounds... [Pg.367]

Basak et al. [37] derived the following model for non-hydrogen-bonding compounds such as alkanes, alkylbenzenes, PAHs, chlorinated alkanes, chlorobenzenes, and PCBs ... [Pg.154]

Group Descriptors, Designations, and Regression Generated Values for Aliphatic, Non-Hydrogen Bonding Compounds. [Pg.31]

Krzyzaniak, J., P. Myrdal, P. Simamora, and S. Yalkowsky. 1995. Boiling Point and Melting Point Prediction for Aliphatic, Non-Hydrogen-Bonding Compounds. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 37, 7, 2530-2535. [Pg.46]

Generally applicable to all organic chemicals, including hydrogen bonded compounds. [Pg.53]

Authors found average error of -1.46% for a 255-compound test set including many polar and hydrogen-bonded compounds. [Pg.53]


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