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, sorption effects, effects of solvents, and stereochemical changes upon confinement. Organic Chemistry in Confining Media is useful for experienced organic chemists working in academia or industry, as well as chemists working in fields contiguous to organic chemistry.978-3-319-03317-4978-3-319-00158-6fiscal 发表于 2025-3-25 22:07:10
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Effects of Sorption,the order of 0.03–3 kJ/mol. In contrast to physisorption, chemisorption is the result of much stronger binding forces, comparable to those leading to the formation of chemical compounds. Such adsorption may be regarded as the formation of a sort of surface compound. The energies of chemisorption range from about 40 to 400 kJ/mol.贪心 发表于 2025-3-26 08:17:37
Book 2013changes upon confinement. Organic Chemistry in Confining Media is useful for experienced organic chemists working in academia or industry, as well as chemists working in fields contiguous to organic chemistry.Employee 发表于 2025-3-26 12:15:10
complexes.Addresses practical applications of the confinemenZory Vlad Todres‘ monograph offers a fresh insight into an important and developed area of organic chemistry. Calixarene, cyclodextrins, and cucurbiturils as host molecules are well known, but the corresponding new and demonstrative publicaintrude 发表于 2025-3-26 16:28:49
Cage Effects of Solvents, Proteins, and Crystal Lattices,se. This phenomenon is caused by partial recombination of radical pairs in the solvent cage where the radicals were formed. By this means, cage effects lead to the formation of products originating from radical recombination inside their initial housing (i.e., inside the solvent cage).BIDE 发表于 2025-3-26 18:24:36
Book 2013rils as host molecules are well known, but the corresponding new and demonstrative publications deserve new exposition. This book principally widens our consideration of organic reactivity in confining media. Topics discussed include: effects of micellization, porous effects, effects of solvent cage