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Ions in water: characterizing the forces that control chemical processes and biological structure.
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Two different techniques indicate that the interaction of water with anions is by an approximately linear hydrogen bond, suggesting that the dominant forces on ions in water are short range forces of a chemical nature.About:
This article is published in Biophysical Chemistry.The article was published on 2007-07-01. It has received 571 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Debye & Molecule.read more
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Anion Specificity in Dimethyl Sulfoxide-Water Mixtures Exemplified by a Thermosensitive Polymer.
TL;DR: The observed inverted V-shaped series suggests that the specific anion effect on the UCST behavior of PBA in the DMSO-H2O mixtures is determined by the combined effects of the binding of anions to the PBA surface and the anionic polarization of hydrogen bonding between PBA and D MSO molecules.
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Bubbles, Thin Films and Ion Specificity
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the literature related to the topic of data collection and data visualization in the field of data visualization, and propose a methodology........................................................................................................................... iv Publications
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A nitrate sensitive planar optode; performance and interferences
TL;DR: A newly developed nitrate sensitive planar optode that exhibits a linear response to nitrate from 1 to 50 mM at pH 8.0, a fast response time below 10 s and a good lifetime, allowing for fast two dimensional nitrate measurements over long periods of time is presented.
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Skin Absorption of Anions: Part Two. Skin Absorption of Halide Ions.
Raphaël Paweloszek,Stéphanie Briançon,Yves Chevalier,Nicole Gilon-Delepine,Jocelyne Pelletier,Marie-Alexandrine Bolzinger +5 more
TL;DR: Skin penetration of halide ions into skin revealed large differences of transport between these anions according to the Hofmeister series, with contributions coming from passive diffusion through the skin layers and transport mediated by ion channels and binding to ion transporters.
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Like-charge ion pairs of hydronium and hydroxide in aqueous solution?
TL;DR: Hydroxide can form stronger like-ion pairs than hydronium in aqueous solution mostly due to its versatile coordination ability with solvents.
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