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Three-state model, 112 stoichiometry

Three-state model, 1 1 1 Stoichiometry This simple sequential two-step unfolding reaction is described by the following equations... [Pg.88]

Three-state model, 1 1 2 Stoichiometry A very similar reaction scheme is presented in equation 61. The difference to the previous model is that here the intermediate occurs as dimer I2 and not as monomer I. [Pg.91]

Molecular modeling of aliphatic polyesters and polyamides suggested [61] that both classes of polymers may be capable of forming these IC s. For example, it was suggested that poly(e- caprolactone) (PEC) chains in either the all - trans or kink (g + tg+) conformations are slim enough to fit in these narrow IC channels (D = 5.5 A). Preliminary studies of its stability, stoichiometry, and structure, both the three - dimensional, solid - state structure of the PEC - U- IC and the conformation adopted by the included PEC chains have been reported [58],... [Pg.222]


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