Water a comprehensive treatise: volume 4: aqueous solutions of amphiphiles and macromolecules
F Franks - 2013 - books.google.com
This volume of" Water-A Comprehensive Treatise" is devoted to aqueous solutions of
macromolecules and aqueous systems of small molecules which exhibit reversible …
macromolecules and aqueous systems of small molecules which exhibit reversible …
[HTML][HTML] Water structure, properties and some applications–A review
GM Kontogeorgis, A Holster, N Kottaki… - … and Thermal Analysis, 2022 - Elsevier
Water is a fascinating substance with lots of properties not encountered in other compounds.
It has been suggested that making use of water's “anomalous” properties can lead to …
It has been suggested that making use of water's “anomalous” properties can lead to …
Weakly hydrated anions bind to polymers but not monomers in aqueous solutions
Weakly hydrated anions help to solubilize hydrophobic macromolecules in aqueous
solutions, but small molecules comprising the same chemical constituents precipitate out …
solutions, but small molecules comprising the same chemical constituents precipitate out …
Measurement of the Raman spectrum of liquid water
DM Carey, GM Korenowski - The Journal of chemical physics, 1998 - pubs.aip.org
The Raman spectrum from water was obtained for a range of conditions from ambient to
above the critical point, 256 bar and 400 C. A fluorescence-free sapphire high-pressure …
above the critical point, 256 bar and 400 C. A fluorescence-free sapphire high-pressure …
IR and Raman spectra of liquid water: Theory and interpretation
BM Auer, JL Skinner - The Journal of chemical physics, 2008 - pubs.aip.org
IR and Raman (parallel-and perpendicular-polarized) spectra in the OH stretch region for
liquid water were measured some years ago, but their interpretation is still controversial. In …
liquid water were measured some years ago, but their interpretation is still controversial. In …
Signatures of the hydrogen bonding in the infrared bands of water
JB Brubach, A Mermet, A Filabozzi… - The Journal of chemical …, 2005 - pubs.aip.org
Infrared spectroscopy measurements have been completed over a wide range of
frequencies allowing to measure the evolution of both intramolecular and intermolecular …
frequencies allowing to measure the evolution of both intramolecular and intermolecular …
Raman isosbestic points from liquid water
GE Walrafen, MS Hokmabadi, WH Yang - The Journal of chemical …, 1986 - pubs.aip.org
X (Y+ Z, x+ Z) Y= 45a2+ 13 (32, X (Z, x+ Z) Y= 45a2+ 7 (32, andX (ZZ) Y= 45a2+ 4 (32 are
3524, 3522 (note (32 agreement), 3468, 3425, and 3403 cm-I, respectively. Isosbestic points …
3524, 3522 (note (32 agreement), 3468, 3425, and 3403 cm-I, respectively. Isosbestic points …
[HTML][HTML] A new look at homogeneous ice nucleation in supercooled water drops
HR Pruppacher - Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 1995 - journals.ametsoc.org
The classical theory for homogeneous ice nucleation in supercooled water is investigated in
the light of recent data published in various physico-chemical journal on the physical …
the light of recent data published in various physico-chemical journal on the physical …
How homogeneous are the trehalose, maltose, and sucrose water solutions? An insight from molecular dynamics simulations
A Lerbret, P Bordat, F Affouard… - The Journal of …, 2005 - ACS Publications
The structural properties resulting from the reciprocal influence between water and three
well-known homologous disaccharides, namely, trehalose, maltose, and sucrose, in …
well-known homologous disaccharides, namely, trehalose, maltose, and sucrose, in …
The interplay of structure and dynamics in the Raman spectrum of liquid water over the full frequency and temperature range
While many vibrational Raman spectroscopy studies of liquid water have investigated the
temperature dependence of the high-frequency O–H stretching region, few have analyzed …
temperature dependence of the high-frequency O–H stretching region, few have analyzed …