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A frequency shift-enthalpy correlation for a given donor with various hydrogen-bonding acids

Russell S. Drago, +2 more
- 01 Jul 1970 - 
- Vol. 92, Iss: 13, pp 3924-3929
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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1970-07-01. It has received 82 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Low-barrier hydrogen bond & Bond order.

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Water adsorption and the wetting of metal surfaces

TL;DR: Water adsorption at metal surfaces is governed by a subtle balance between water-water hydrogen bonding and water-metal interactions, which together determine the stability of the water structures formed as discussed by the authors.
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Interpolymer Complexation and Miscibility Enhancement by Hydrogen Bonding

TL;DR: The main development in macromolecular complexation in aqueous media due to hydrogen bonding over the last decade has been a better understanding of the process of complex formation as discussed by the authors.
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Progress towards a generalized solvent polarity scale: The solvatochromism of 2-(dimethylamino)-7-nitrofluorene and its homomorph 2-fluoro-7-nitrofluorene

TL;DR: More than 100 solvents and the gas phase were used to develop a solvent dipolarity-polarizability scale that combines the medium dipolarities and polarizability into a single parameter (SPP) calculated from the UV-visible spectra of 2-(dimethyl-amino)-7-nitrofluorene (DMANF) and its homomorph 2-fluoro-7nitrofuorene(FNF) as discussed by the authors.
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Self-Healing Micellar Ion Gels Based on Multiple Hydrogen Bonding.

TL;DR: A new class of supramolecular micellar ion gel composed of a diblock copolymer and a hydrophobic IL, which exhibits self-healing at room temperature, is presented.
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Aspects of acid-base interactions and use of inverse gas chromatography

TL;DR: In this article, a series of illustrations is used to indicate the power of acid-base concepts in effecting this rationalization, and suggest the need to take into account acidbase interactions if polymer systems are to be formulated, so as to satisfy steadily increasing demands on their performance and durability.
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