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Miller, Adam

Miller W H, Handy N C and Adams J E 1980 Reaction path Hamiltonian for polyatomic molecules J. Chem. Phys. 72 99... [Pg.2328]

Very selective c/s-hydrogenations are also achieved by reduction with diiminc (N2H2, S. Hiinig, 1965 C.E. Miller, 1965 D.J. Pasto, 1991). The reagent can be used at low temperatures and has been employed in the selective reduction of C C double bonds, e.g. in the presence of a sensitive peroxidic function (W. Adam, 1978). [Pg.102]

Gupton J, Miller R, Krumpe K, Clough S, Banner E, Ranters R, Du K, Keertikar K, Lauerman N, Solano J, Adams B, Callahan D, Little B, Scharf A, Sikorski J (2005) Tetrahedron 61 1845... [Pg.105]

Gerloch, M. and Miller, J. R., Covalence and the Orbital Reduction Gerloch, Malcolm, see Bridgeman, Adam J. Gerloch, Malcolm and Woolley, R. Guy. The Functional Group in Ligand Field 10 1... [Pg.630]

I wish to acknowledge the following individuals who encouraged me and assisted in the text preparation Dr. Susan Chipman of the Naval Office of Research, Professor Ken Forbus of Northwestern University, Professor Myron Miller of Johns Hopkins University, and Professor A1 Adams, Professor Joe Gillerlain, Jr., Associate Professor Karen Flack, Ensign Donald Sherrill, Mr. Doug Richardson, and Ms. Katherine Kindig of the U.S. Naval Academy. [Pg.9]

Miller MG, Beyer J, Hall GL, Degraffenried LA, Adams PE, Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 1993,122, 108-116. [Pg.330]

The molecules that are situated at the interfaces (e.g., between gas-liquid, gas-solid, liquid-solid, liquid,-I iquid2, and sol id,—sol id 2) are known to behave differently from those in the bulk phase (Adam, 1930 Aveyard and Hayden, 1973 Bakker, 1926 Bancroft, 1932 Partington, 1951 Davies and Rideal, 1963 Defay etal., 1966 Gaines, 1966 Harkins, 1952 Holmberg, 2004 Matijevic, 1969 Fendler and Fendler, 1975 Adamson and Gast, 1997 Chattoraj and Birdi, 1984 Birdi, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2009 Miller and Neogi, 2008 Somasundaran, 2006). Typical examples are... [Pg.1]

Specific Cation Effect. Adam and Miller (2) noted a specific expansion in the tt-A isotherms of behenic acid on 2N solutions of NaOH and KOH. They attributed the expansion of the ionized monolayer to cou-... [Pg.228]

Sears and Schulman (51) measured surface pressures and potentials vs. molecular area (20 to 110 sq. A. per molecule) for the alkali metal stearates over 0.5N solutions of LiOH, NaOH, and KOH. Like Adam and Miller, they detected a specific cation effect on the 7r-A and AV-A isotherms of the ionized monolayer at high pH the ir-A curves were expanded in the order of the crystalline sizes of the alkali metal cations K > Na > Li. The sequence is the reverse observed for the long-chain... [Pg.229]


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