The findings indicate that the interactions in aqueous solutions are markedly different from those in other solvents, with water exhibiting a stronger solvophobic effect[3]. This suggests that the ...
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Applications: This instrument is for quantitative analysis of common anions and/or cations in aqueous samples. Aqueous samples are carried via a charged fluid (mobile phase) and introduced into a ...
We show that the orientation of self-assembled oligomers changes upon the addition of salts in the aqueous phase. The evolution of these structures can be described by competitive ion effects in the ...
It's a different inner structure compared to common ... ions, which are commonly used in aqueous packs. But wandering bromide forms "a messy oil that 'sinks' to the bottom of the solution." ...
The study of thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions is crucial for understanding ... was analyzed to understand the effects of ion size and RSP on activity coefficients.