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Autoxidation of tetralin in water catalysed by cobalt(ii)-pyridine complexes bound to polymer colloids
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 1988)
Cobalt(ii)-pyridine complexes bound to 60 nm diameter latex copolymers of styrene, divinylbenzene, and either acrylic or methacrylic acid catalyse autoxidation of tetralin in water faster than cobalt(ii)-pyridine complexes ...
Donor-acceptor nanoensembles of soluble carbon nanotubes
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2004-08-10)
Donor-acceptor nanoensembles, prepared via electrostatic interactions of single wall carbon nanotubes and porphyrin salts, give rise to photoinduced intra-complex charge separation that lasts tens of microseconds.
Survey of alkyl methacrylate latexes as aqueous catalytic media
(American Chemical Society, 1999-11-02)
Cationic polymer latexes serve as catalytic media for the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl esters by providing a more lipophilic environment into which these compounds can partition from the aqueous phase. The latex quaternary ...
Long-ranged attraction between charged polystyrene spheres at aqueous interfaces
(American Physical Society, 2005-11-15)
We report an optical and atomic force microscopic study of interactions between charged polystyrene spheres at a water-air interface. Optical observations of bonded particle clusters and formation of circular chainlike ...
Measured long-ranged attractive interaction between charged polystyrene latex spheres at a water-air interface
(American Physical Society, 2006-08-15)
We report results of a systematic experimental study of interactions between charged polystyrene (PS) latex spheres at a water-air interface. Optical observations of stable bonded particle clusters and formation of circular ...
XANES and EXAFS study of a platinum phthalocyanine
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 1994)
Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) studies on [octa(2-ethylhexyloxy)phthalocyaninato]platinum [PtL] as a film at room temperature suggest that the structure ...