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Positive charge structures

Furthermore, in the time interval surrounding the rather complex nucleation from the gas-phase products to solid matter, processes such as thermionic emission contribute to the ion concentration in such a way that the recombination of chemi-ions is not noticeable in the gross positive charge structure. The mechanism discussed above is, of course, only speculative, and it is based on ion-molecule reactions suggested by others (1,12). A more detailed picture of the particular ions involved must await mass spectrometric analysis. [Pg.176]

Due to the positively charged structural element of the quaternary molecule it has an affinity for negatively charged fabric. The antimicrobial treatment of textile material with QACs takes advantage of this phenomenon. The substantivity of QACs is extraordinarily strong to cotton which has gained anionic properties by chemical modification (Paulus, 1971). [Pg.378]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.41 , Pg.42 ]




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Resonance structure lone pair next to positive charge

Resonance structure pi bond next to positive charge

Resonance structures cations with positive charge adjacent

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