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Acid–Base Properties, Solubility, Activity Coefficients and Na+ Ion Pair Formation of Complexons in NaCl(aq) at Different Ionic Strengths

article published in 2013

Activity coefficients, acid–base properties and weak Na+ ion pair formation of some resorcinol derivatives

Interaction of Phytate with Ag+, CH3Hg+, Mn2+, Fe2+, Co2+, and VO2+: Stability Constants and Sequestering Ability

Mixing effects on the protonation of some polycarboxylates in NaCl(aq)+KCl(aq) at different ionic strengths.

scientific article published on 9 January 2007

Modeling solubility and acid-base properties of some amino acids in aqueous NaCl and (CH3)4NCl aqueous solutions at different ionic strengths and temperatures

scientific article published on 30 June 2016

Protonation Constants, Activity Coefficients, and Chloride Ion Pair Formation of Some Aromatic Amino-Compounds in NaClaq(0 mol·kg–1 ≤ I ≤ 3 mol·kg–1) at T = 298.15 K

Sequestering ability of phytate toward biologically and environmentally relevant trivalent metal cations.

scientific article published on 7 August 2012

Solubility and modeling acid-base properties of adrenaline in NaCl aqueous solutions at different ionic strengths and temperatures.

scientific article published on 26 June 2015

Solubility, Activity Coefficients, and Protonation Sequence of Risedronic Acid

Solubility, activity coefficients and acid–base properties of three naphthol derivatives in NaCl(aq) at different ionic strengths and at T=298.15K

Thermodynamic Properties of Dopamine in Aqueous Solution. Acid–Base Properties, Distribution, and Activity Coefficients in NaCl Aqueous Solutions at Different Ionic Strengths and Temperatures

scholarly article by Clemente Bretti et al published 20 September 2013 in Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data

Thermodynamic Protonation Parameters of some Sulfur-Containing Anions in NaClaq and (CH3)4NClaq at t=25 °C

Thermodynamics for Proton Binding of Pyridine in Different Ionic Media at Different Temperatures

Understanding the bioavailability and sequestration of different metal cations in the presence of a biodegradable chelant S,S-EDDS in biological fluids and natural waters.

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