The Journal of Physical Chemistry

The proton affinity of carbon sulfide (CS)

D Smith, NG Adams

Index: Smith, D.; Adams, N. G. Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1985 , vol. 89, # 19 p. 3964 - 3965

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Abstract

Conclusion The fluorescence intensity ratio method has been used to study the thermotropic behavior of dilute DMPC dispersions. Intramolecular excimer formation appears more sensitive than fluorescence depolarization to gel-gel phase transitions.''-l3 The observed high-pressure phase boundaries are in agreement, where comparison can be made at 30" C, with the results from Raman~ cattering.~.'~ As in Raman, 5* 10J9 the ZM/ZE ...

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