Citations:complexability

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English citations of complexability

Noun: chemistry sense[edit]

  • 1976, Egyptian Journal of Soil Science
    It is also clear that the rate constants of the diffused cations in citric acid were higher than those of H2Sal or H2 Tar especially for Fe due to its higher complexability.
  • 1979, Polish Journal of Chemistry
    We have observed that the RF values of macrocyclic polyfunctional Lewis bases depend on the presence of salts in the supporting material. This observation has led us to develop a rapid chromatographic test for the complexability based on ...
  • 1984, Harry Julius Emeléus, A. G. Sharpe, ADVANCES IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Academic Press →ISBN, page 58
    The high extractability and complexability of the easily accessible tetravalent state of berkelium probably accounts for the difficulty encountered in this work. Aside from the fact that no quantitative information was reported for a Bk(IV) complex ...
  • 1988, Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR., International Committee for Solvent Extraction Chemistry and Technology, ISEC 88
    The extractant is selective, but it has a reverse order of the dependence of extractability of lanthanides on their atomic number; the complex one is selective and has the direct order of the dependence of complexability of lanthanides.
  • 1993, Karl-Heinz Frömming, J. Szejtli, Cyclodextrins in Pharmacy, Springer Science & Business Media →ISBN, page 146
    One may distinguish between restrictions: - related to the cavity of CDs, determining the complexability of a substance; - related to possible catalytic effects of dissolved CDs; - related to interactions with other constituents of the formulation.
  • 1997, James McBreen, Supramaniam Srinivasan, Proceedings of the Symposium on Electrode Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage IV, The Electrochemical Society →ISBN, page 111
    ... was assigned to the nitrogen atoms in the aromatic rings (pyridine type) (16), may indicate that there exists a special interaction between platinum and these pyridine type nitrogen atoms. The complexability of pyridine to metal is well known.
  • 1998, S. DiMari, Microencapsulation, Microgels, Iniferters, Springer Science & Business Media →ISBN, page 46
    Another important variable in the complexability of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes appears to be the presence of secondary interactions, via hydrogen bonding (Tables 3 and 13). This is not too surprising since both ionic and H-bonding ...
  • 1999, Kunio Esumi, Polymer Interfaces and Emulsions, CRC Press →ISBN, page 357
    Some workers have attributed this exceptionally high complexability in these ion-exchanger resins to a high internal pressure. a low dielectric constant. and so forth in an ion-exchange resin phase [52-54]. These observations may indicate that ...
  • 2000, American Chemical Society, Book of abstracts: 2000 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Pacifichem 2000 : Honolulu, Hawaii, December 14-19, 2000 →ISBN
    A noble interpretation on the high complexability of anionic complexes in strong basic anion exchange resin.
  • 2001, A. Kudo, Plutonium in the Environment, Elsevier →ISBN, page 268
    ... properties of plutonium, e.g. dependent on oxidation state, speciation and complexability and resultant phase partition between particles and solution, (3) the physical, chemical and biological processes which act on plutonium in the Pacific ...
  • 2002, John M. Chalmers, Peter R. Griffiths, Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy, Wiley
    The intensity markers Astr or Adef /Astr have been used to build a scale of complexability based on the acidity of the hydrogen atoms of the acceptor partner.