Relaxation times for the methylene carbon atoms in the aliphatic chains of tetraoctylammonium perchlorate have been measured in different solvents and in the melt. The results have then been interpreted on the basis of a theoretical model which considers the overall rotational diffusion and the internal conformational transitions in flexible chains attached to massive cores.
Rotational diffusion and segmental motions in solutions and melts of tetraoctylammonium perchlorate
FERRARINI, ALBERTA;NORDIO, PIER LUIGI
1988
Abstract
Relaxation times for the methylene carbon atoms in the aliphatic chains of tetraoctylammonium perchlorate have been measured in different solvents and in the melt. The results have then been interpreted on the basis of a theoretical model which considers the overall rotational diffusion and the internal conformational transitions in flexible chains attached to massive cores.File in questo prodotto:
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