Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Solvation alcohol complex, degree

In this chapter, the recent progress in the understanding of the nature and dynamics of excess (solvated) electrons in molecular fluids composed of polar molecules with no electron affinity (EA), such as liquid water (hydrated electron, and aliphatic alcohols, is examined. Our group has recently reviewed the literature on solvated electron in liquefied ammonia and saturated hydrocarbons and we refer the reader to these publications for an introduction to the excess electron states in such liquids. We narrowed this review to bulk neat liquids and (to a much lesser degree) large water anion clusters in the gas phase that serve as useful reference systems for solvated electrons in the bulk. The excess electrons trapped by supramolecular structures (including single macrocycle molecules ), such as clusters of polar molecules and water pools of reverse micelles in nonpolar liquids and complexes of the electrons with cations in concentrated salt solutions, are examined elsewhere. [Pg.60]


See other pages where Solvation alcohol complex, degree is mentioned: [Pg.222]    [Pg.301]    [Pg.216]    [Pg.41]    [Pg.388]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.426]    [Pg.388]    [Pg.190]    [Pg.177]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.427]    [Pg.375]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.180]   


SEARCH



Alcohol complexes

Alcohol, solvation

Complex complexation degree

Complex solvation

Solvated complexes

© 2024 chempedia.info