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    Response to the comments by P. Bopp and M. Wolfsberg

    Bruce B. Benson, Daniel Krause Jr., Robert H. Romer in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1981)

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    Solubility of methane in aqueous solutions of triethylenediamine

    The solubilities of methane were measured in water and aqueous solutions of triethylenediamine (TED), triethylenediamine hydrochloride (TED·HCl), and HCl at several concentrations up to 1M at 5° intervals from 5 ...

    John A. Muccitelli, Wen-Yang Wen in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1980)

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    Aqueous solutions of azoniaspiroalkane halides. VI. Apparent molal volumes and apparent molal heat capacities of chlorides and iodides

    Densities and heat capacities of aqueous solutions of azoniaspiroalkane halides, (CH2) n N+ (CH2) n X (where X=Cl, I andn=5,6), have been measu...

    Antonio Lo Surdo, Wen-Yang Wen, Carmel Jolicoeur in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1979)

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    Thermodynamics of some perfluorocarbon gases in water

    The solubilities of CF4 and C2F6 gases in H2O and D2O in the temperature range of 5 to 30°C at 5° intervals and C3F8 and c-C4F8 gases in H2O over the temperature ranges of 5 to 15°C and 5 to 30°C, respectively, h...

    Wen-Yang Wen, John A. Muccitelli in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1979)

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    Hydrophobic hydration of some different types of quaternary ammonium bromides in mixtures of water andN,N-dimethylformamide

    Enthalpies of solution of methyltributylammonium bromide, tetraethanolammonium bromide, and three azoniaspiroalkane bromides in binary solvent mixtures of water and N,N-dimethylformamide have been measured cal...

    Wim J. M. Heuvelsland, Cees de Visser, Gus Somsen in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1979)

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    Solubilities of hydrogen and deuterium gases in water and their isotope fractionation factor

    Solubilities of deuterium gas in water were measured at 5° intervals from 278 to 303°K with an overall precision of about 0.4%. Thermodynamic functions for the solution process were calculated for deuterium ga...

    John Muccitelli, Wen-Yang Wen in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1978)

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    Calculation of Gurney parameters for aqueous tetraalkylammonium halides based on Friedman's cosphere-overlap model

    Recalculations of the Gurney free-energy parameters Aij based on the cosphereoverlap model of Friedman and co-workers have been made using more recent experimental data. Our procedure for calculation seems to be ...

    William H. Streng, Wen-Yang Wen in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1974)

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    Proton chemical shifts of water in aqueous triethylenediamine: Cosphere model and temperature dependence

    Proton chemical shifts of water in aqueous solutions containing triethylenediamine and its hydrochloride were measured at different concentrations and temperatures. The results obtained were analyzed with a co...

    Youkang C. Hsieh, Paul T. Inglefield, Wen-Yang Wen in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1974)

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    Viscosity and apparent molal volumes of aqueous triethylenediamine

    The relative viscositiesn r and apparent molal volumes Φv of aqueous triethylenediamine (or 1,4-diazabicyclo[2,2,2] octane) solution have been measured as a function of concentration at 15 and 25°C and at pH 5.8 ...

    Wen-Yang Wen, Noriaki Takeguchi, David P. Wilson in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1974)

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    Structural aspects of aqueous tetraalkylammonium salt solutions

    Various thermodynamic and spectroscopic investigations on aqueous tetraalkylammonium salt solutions are reviewed from a structural viewpoint. At present, it is not yet clear what kind of water structure is for...

    Wen-Yang Wen in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1973)

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    Chemical shifts of aqueous nonelectrolyte solutions: Influence of the polar and nonpolar groups on the water proton shifts at 0°C

    Hydroxyl-proton chemical shifts of alcohol mixtures and aqueous solutions containing some nonelectrolytes (alcohols, ketones, cyclic ethers, and amines) have been measured at 60 MHz and at 0°C. Methyl-proton r...

    Wen-Yang Wen, H. G. Hertz in Journal of Solution Chemistry (1972)