Fessenden et al., 1979 - Google Patents
Detection of transient species by measurement of dielectric lossFessenden et al., 1979
- Document ID
- 16732418435217736615
- Author
- Fessenden R
- Carton P
- Paul H
- Shimamori H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Physical Chemistry
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AV/V= ECiA [Si](B) where the A [SJ are changes in concentration of solutes and the C¡ are coefficients describing the effects of the solutes. Both loss of reactants and formation of products must be included. These coefficients depend on the configuration of the sample …
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