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Volumn 75, Issue 14, 2010, Pages 4828-4834

Electronic and steric effects: How do they work in ionic liquids? the case of benzoic acid dissociation

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Indexed keywords

AROMATIC RINGS; BENZOIC ACID; ELECTRONIC EFFECTS; ELECTRONWITHDRAWING; PROBE REACTIONS; PROTONATION EQUILIBRIA; SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC TITRATIONS; STERIC EFFECT; SUBSTITUTED BENZOIC ACIDS; WATER SOLUTIONS;

EID: 77954559174     PISSN: 00223263     EISSN: 15206904     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jo100914p     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (14)

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    • All UV-vis measurements were carried out by using methanol as cosolvent (ca. 13% by volume, see the Experimental Section). However, on the grounds of our previous results, (10e) we are confident that these binary mixtures could be compared to neat IL
    • All UV-vis measurements were carried out by using methanol as cosolvent (ca. 13% by volume, see the Experimental Section). However, on the grounds of our previous results, (10e) we are confident that these binary mixtures could be compared to neat IL.


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