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Journal articles on the topic "Hydration ; Organic compounds"

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Oliveira, Mark, Peter Wood, Magali Hickey, et al. "A New Look at Organic Hydrates: Chemistry, Crystal Structure and Bioactivity." Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances 70, a1 (2014): C1018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2053273314089815.

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Crystalline organic hydrates in the Cambridge Structural Database have been surveyed to better understand water coordination environments and hydration likelihood. Particular emphasis has been paid to the subsets of bioactive organic hydrates and five classes of compound that are important in terms of pharmaceutical activity. Bioactive compounds are found to exhibit a greater hydration likelihood than general small organic compounds, but the distribution of environments remains the same, with the most common by far being where water accepts once and donates twice (DDA, 49.8%).
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Li, Duan-le, Da-peng Zheng, Dong-min Wang, Ji-hui Zhao, Cheng Du, and Cai-fu Ren. "Influence of Organic Esters on Portland Cement Hydration and Hardening." Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2018 (2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3203952.

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This paper investigated the effect of organic compounds with ester groups on the hydration and hardening of cement. The effects of five kinds of organic compounds with ester groups (ethyl acetate, dimethyl oxalate, glyceryl triacetate, trimethyl phosphate, and triethanolamine borate) on hydration heat, hydration degree, setting time, mechanical properties, microstructure, and pore structure of hardened cement slurry were studied. The test results showed that esters can make the end time of cement hydration induction longer and delay the occurrence of the second exothermic peak. Also, the effec
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Tan, Hong Bo, Bao Guo Ma, Kai Ke, and Jun Xiao. "Mechanism of Preferential Adsorption of Carboxylic-Vinyl Copolymer, Hydroxy Carboxylate and Sulfonation - Polyol in Cement Hydration Process." Advanced Materials Research 194-196 (February 2011): 1035–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.194-196.1035.

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In the ternary system of hydroxy carboxylate (HC), sulfonation-polyol (SP) and carboxylic-vinyl copolymer (PC), HC and SP preferentially adsorb on the surface of particles to shield the initial hydration. In this way, the ternary system has excellent dispersibility and holding dispersibility, and it has little effect on later hydration. By means of the chemical shrinkage, SEM and XRD analysis, the hydration mechanism of the hydroxy carboxylate (HC) and sulfonation-polyol (SP) has been discussed and the preferential adsorption model (PAM) has been established. The results show that HC delays th
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Chalikian, Tigran V., Armen P. Sarvazyan, and Kenneth J. Breslauer. "Hydration and partial compressibility of biological compounds." Biophysical Chemistry 51, no. 2-3 (1994): 89–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4622(94)85007-0.

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Żyłka, Romuald, Halina Kleszczyńska, Justyna Kupiec, Dorota Bonarska-Kujawa, Jerzy Hladyszowski, and Stanislaw Przestalski. "Modifications of erythrocyte membrane hydration induced by organic tin compounds." Cell Biology International 33, no. 7 (2009): 801–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cellbi.2009.04.016.

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Graber, E. R., and M. D. Borisover. "Hydration-Facilitated Sorption of Specifically Interacting Organic Compounds by Model Soil Organic Matter." Environmental Science & Technology 32, no. 2 (1998): 258–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es9705957.

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Lee, Hankyul, Hyung-Kyu Lim, and Hyungjun Kim. "Hydration Thermodynamics of Non-Polar Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Comparison of Implicit and Explicit Solvation Models." Molecules 23, no. 11 (2018): 2927. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23112927.

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The precise description of solute-water interactions is essential to understand the chemo-physical nature in hydration processes. Such a hydration thermodynamics for various solutes has been explored by means of explicit or implicit solvation methods. Using the Poisson-Boltzmann solvation model, the implicit models are well designed to reasonably predict the hydration free energies of polar solutes. The implicit model, however, is known to have shortcomings in estimating those for non-polar aromatic compounds. To investigate a cause of error, we employed a novel systematic framework of quantum
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Tremblay, Hélène, Josée Duchesne, Jacques Locat, and Serge Leroueil. "Influence of the nature of organic compounds on fine soil stabilization with cement." Canadian Geotechnical Journal 39, no. 3 (2002): 535–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/t02-002.

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It is well known that organic matter may affect the cementing process in soils, but what happens when cement is added to an organic soil? Both the organic matter content and the nature of this organic matter affect the properties of a treated soil. It appears that some organic compounds delay or even inhibit the hydration process of cement, while others do not affect the reaction at all. This paper presents some results of a laboratory study in which 13 different organic compounds were added separately to two different soils, and then treated with 10% cement. To assess the cementing process, u
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Yang, Lu, Hongwei Chen, Rencong Su, Caixia Xu, and Bin Dai. "Cu(I)-Catalyzed Acetylene Hydration Using S-Containing Organic Compounds as Ligands." Catalysis Letters 148, no. 11 (2018): 3370–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10562-018-2534-x.

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Iqbal, Mohammad, and R. E. Verrall. "Apparent molar volume and adiabatic compressibility studies of aqueous solutions of some drug compounds at 25 °C." Canadian Journal of Chemistry 67, no. 4 (1989): 727–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/v89-111.

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Apparent molar adiabatic compressibilities and volumes of aqueous solutions of the following drugs (sodium salicylate, methyl orange, L-tryptophan, phenol, and the hydrochloride salts of propranalol, procaine, pilocarpene, and ephedrine) have been calculated from high precision density and sound velocity measurements at 25 °C. These drugs are considered important in several biochemical phenomena such as anomalous protein binding, anesthesia, or unique structure–activity relationship and this study is part of a comprehensive investigation of drug–protein interactions in biological systems. The
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hydration ; Organic compounds"

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Rumpal, Sanjay. "Studies of the hydration and base-catalysed ring fission of tricarbonyl compounds." Thesis, University of Essex, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.282497.

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Chun, Joong-Hyun. "NMR Studies of the Hydration Equilibria of Mesylate and Dialkyl Phosphate Derivatives of Acetone; and Investigations of Novel Hypervalent Iodine Compounds." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1131685679.

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Granero-García, Rubén. "Investigating the hydration and structural changes of molecular organic materials under high-pressure conditions." Doctoral thesis, Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-002B-7CB2-2.

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Tellier, Frédérique. "Synthese et reactivite de dienes, enynes et styrenes fluores." Paris 6, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA066521.

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Chu, Yung-Chen, and 朱永成. "The effect of different hydration energy cation on organic compound chlorination during drinking water purification process." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/39506142676914389747.

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碩士<br>國立中央大學<br>環境工程研究所<br>93<br>The effect of hydration energy cation on organic compound chlorination during drinking water purification process was studied using montmorillonite with five exchangeable cations(Ca, Mg, K, Na, Cs) as simulated suspended solid. The experiments were conducted adsorption of organic compounds on clays both in gas phase and in liquid phase. For the gas adsorption, the sorbates consisted of water and some polar organic compounds, and the sorbents are the clays with exchangeable cation. For the aqueous system, the different exchangeable cations on clay surface are re
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Book chapters on the topic "Hydration ; Organic compounds"

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Hanna, R. A., Pedro M. Büchler, and C. R. Cheeseman. "A Study of the Influence of Organic Compounds during the Cement Hydration by Using XRD and DTA." In Advanced Powder Technology IV. Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/0-87849-984-9.740.

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