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Hydrated metal ions in aqueous solution: How regular are their structures?
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Ingmar Persson
Published/Copyright:
August 6, 2010
Online erschienen: 2010-8-6
Erschienen im Druck: 2010-8-6
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Recent water myths
- Vibrational spectroscopy of semiheavy water (HDO) as a probe of solute hydration
- Effect of ions on the structure of water
- Hydrated metal ions in aqueous solution: How regular are their structures?
- Electron detachment from anions in aqueous solutions studied by two- and three-pulse femtosecond spectroscopy
- Structure, solvation, and acid–base property in ionic liquids
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Keywords for this article
coordination chemistry;
coordination geometry;
hydration;
metal ions;
water
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Recent water myths
- Vibrational spectroscopy of semiheavy water (HDO) as a probe of solute hydration
- Effect of ions on the structure of water
- Hydrated metal ions in aqueous solution: How regular are their structures?
- Electron detachment from anions in aqueous solutions studied by two- and three-pulse femtosecond spectroscopy
- Structure, solvation, and acid–base property in ionic liquids
- Molecular dynamics study of the hydrophobic 6,6-ionene oligocation in aqueous solution with sodium halides
- Light-induced multistep redox reactions: The diode-array spectrophotometer as a photoreactor