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Boris N. Solomonov

Researcher at Kazan Federal University

Publications -  201
Citations -  3331

Boris N. Solomonov is an academic researcher from Kazan Federal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solvation & Enthalpy. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 179 publications receiving 2692 citations.

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Thermochemistry of Halogen-Substituted Methylbenzenes

TL;DR: In this article, the transpiration method was used to evaluate a series of experimental measurements that appear to be internally self-consistent, including vapor pressures, vaporization, fusion, and sublimation enthalpies of a number of bromo-and iodo-substituted methylbenzenes.
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A new method for the extraction of specific interaction enthalpy from the enthalpy of solvation

TL;DR: In this article, a method for the extraction of specific interaction enthalpy from the solvation of solvation is proposed, based on empirical but very general relationships describing the non-specific solvation enthalpies.
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Solution calorimetry as a complementary tool for the determination of enthalpies of vaporization and sublimation of low volatile compounds at 298.15 K

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution-based calorimetry approach for determination of the sublimation and vaporization enthalpies of low volatile compounds was proposed, which is based on the measurement of solution enthalpy of a molecule of interest in benzene and as well as measurement of molar refraction index for this molecule.
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Calorimetric and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study of solid proteins immersed in low water organic solvents.

TL;DR: Immersing dry human serum albumin and bovine pancreatic alpha-chymotrypsin in low water organic solvents and in pure water at 298 K results in protein swelling and involves significant exothermic heat evolution and structural changes in the protein.
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New method for determination of vaporization and sublimation enthalpy of aromatic compounds at 298.15K using solution calorimetry technique and group-additivity scheme

TL;DR: In this article, a new method for determination of vaporization/sublimation enthalpies of aromatic compounds directly at T = 298.15 K was developed, which is based on the general relationship between vaporization enthalpy and solvation of the studied compound in any solvent.