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High-power pulsed microwave fluences interact with aqueous solutions in a complex way. The incident energy partitions into direct heating (generally on the side facing the source) and an acoustic wave transient (the so-called microwave acoustic effect) which may dissipate thermal energy differently based on absorber geometry and acoustic wave interference. In a search for chemiluminescent (imaging)...
Micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC) was evaluated as a rapid screening tool for the determination of logarithmic partition coefficients between n-octanol-water (log P ow ). The technique is performed by electrochromatographing a mixture of standards of known log P ow . The logarithmic capacity factor of each standard was plotted against its log P ...
Four different in situ charged micellar phases were evaluated in micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC) of neutral and acidic herbicides, and other aromatic compounds. In situ charged micelles refer to dynamically charged entities that are formed via the complexation of borate with surfactants having sugar head groups. These dynamically charged surfactants yield micelles with adjustable...
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