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Properties of non-aqueous electrolyte solutions in the microwave and far infrared region
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J.-P. Badiali
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1981-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Preface
- Aspects of structure in ionic solutions
- Ion pairs as a theoretical limit case concept at high dilution for equilibrium and transport excess properties
- Properties of dilute electrolyte solutions from calorimetric measurements
- Computer assisted modelling of reactions and reactivity
- Excess electrons in nonaqueous solvents
- Cooperative effect of dπ-electron delocalization in, and H...π type interaction of transition metal complexes with protic solvents
- X-ray diffraction studies on the structures of cadmium iodide complexes in water and in DMSO solutions
- Solute-solute interactions in liquid ammonia solutions: a vibrational spectroscopic view
- Properties of non-aqueous electrolyte solutions in the microwave and far infrared region
- Special aspects of fluid solutions at high pressures and sub- and supercritical temperatures
- Properties of amphiphilic electrolytes in nonpolar solvents
- Chemical equilibrium in molten salt solutions
- Solvation of ions. Applications to minerals and energy
- Non-statistical approach to solutions
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Aspects of structure in ionic solutions
- Ion pairs as a theoretical limit case concept at high dilution for equilibrium and transport excess properties
- Properties of dilute electrolyte solutions from calorimetric measurements
- Computer assisted modelling of reactions and reactivity
- Excess electrons in nonaqueous solvents
- Cooperative effect of dπ-electron delocalization in, and H...π type interaction of transition metal complexes with protic solvents
- X-ray diffraction studies on the structures of cadmium iodide complexes in water and in DMSO solutions
- Solute-solute interactions in liquid ammonia solutions: a vibrational spectroscopic view
- Properties of non-aqueous electrolyte solutions in the microwave and far infrared region
- Special aspects of fluid solutions at high pressures and sub- and supercritical temperatures
- Properties of amphiphilic electrolytes in nonpolar solvents
- Chemical equilibrium in molten salt solutions
- Solvation of ions. Applications to minerals and energy
- Non-statistical approach to solutions