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Raman micro spectrometry as a new approach to the investigation of molecular recognition in solids: chlorofornm-cryptophane complexes

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A polarized Raman micro spectrometry study of micro crystals of cryptophane-A, selectively deuterated cryptophane-A, bis-cryptophane, and cryptophane-E encapsulating chloroform molecules is presented. By x-ray diffraction analysis, the crystallographic structures of these different molecular entities are isolated.

Author: Cavagnat, Dominique ; Brotin, Thierry, Bruneel, Jean-Luc ; Dutasta, Jean-Pierre, Thozet, Alain, Perrin, Monique, Guillaume, Francois
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 1520-6106
Year: 2004
Molecular structure

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Kinetics of molecular transport in a nanoporous crystal studied by confocal Raman microspectrometry: single-file diffusion in a densely filled tunnel

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Confocal Raman microspectrometry is used for probing the kinetic aspects of the guest exchange process in a urea inclusion compound. The transport of the new pentadecane guest molecules along the tunnel has displayed a linear dependence on time, with the rate of the process in the region of 70-100 nm [s.sup.-1].

Author: Harris, Kenneth D.M., Guillaume, Francois, Marti-Rujas, Javier, Desmedt, Arnaud
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 1520-6106
Year: 2007
All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing, Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing, Industrial inorganic chemicals, not elsewhere classified, Zeolites, Nitrogenous fertilizers, Urea, Spectra, Dynamics, Dynamics (Mechanics), Mechanical properties, Structure

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Distribution of hydrophobic ions and their counterions at an aqueous-liquid-liquid interface. A molecular dynamics investigation

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The molecular dynamics study on the distribution of spherical hydrophobic ions and hydrophilic counterions at a water-'oil' surface, where 'oil' is modeled by chloroform is discussed. Also discussed are the implications of the results of the mechanism of assisted ion transfer.

Author: Wipff, Georges, Schnell, Benoit, Schurhammer, Rachel
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 1520-6106
Year: 2004
Molecular dynamics, Electrochemistry, Hydrophobic effect

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Subjects list: Research, Analysis, Chloroform, Raman spectroscopy
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