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Thanner H. Krempl P. W. Selic R. Wallnöfer W. Worsch P. M. 《Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry》2003,71(1):53-59
Quartz-homeotypic gallium (ortho-) phosphate, GaPO4, is of special interest for resonator applications asking for temperature compensated cuts with higher electro-mechanical coupling than quartz and operational temperatures up to 970°C. The crystal microbalance technique, well known for quartz (QCM) which can be used only at moderate temperatures, can now be extended to much higher temperatures using GaPO4 crystals, benefiting from all three advantages mentioned above. Two different experiments were done to demonstrate the advantages of a crystal microbalance based on GaPO4. First, the GaPO4 resonator was used for film thickness determination and compared with a commercial QCM. This experiment demonstrated that the measuring range can be extended by using GaPO4 resonators instead of quartz. The second experiment demonstrates the possibility for thermogravimetric analysis up to 720°C by using a new concept for resonator mounting.This revised version was published online in November 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date. 相似文献
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Detlev Worsch Fritz Vögtle 《Journal of inclusion phenomena and macrocyclic chemistry》1986,4(2):163-167
A new host compound of the onium salt type,N-(3-biphenylmethyl)quininium bromide (1), is described. This host compound shows an unusually high selectivity for the inclusion of ethanol. Using this clathrand, ethanol can be extracted from a variety of solvent mixtures. In most cases, a remarkable enrichment of the ethanol is observed. The following solvents in a mixture with ethanol remain in the mother liquid: methanol,n-propanol,n-hexane, pyridine. 相似文献
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Fritz Vgtle Hans-Gerd Lhr Joachim Franke Detlev Worsch 《Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)》1985,24(9):727-742
The importance of organic onium compounds for host/guest interactions in biological processes has been long recognized. In contrast, the versatility of synthetic onium compounds as host molecules in abiotic chemistry has only been investigated in detail for the last few years. Due to their inclusion ability and selectivities, organic ammonium, pyridinium, and phosphonium salts and other organic salts with specific structural features are interesting as clathrate-forming molecules. The crystal structures of the clathrates afford insight into the conformational adaptability of onium clathrands with limited flexibility to the geometric requirements of the guest molecules. Optically active onium hosts can be used for enantiomeric enrichment. In crystalline tetracyanoquinodimethane(TCNQ) complexes and radical anion salts, the structure of the organic heterocation has a marked effect on the electrical conductivity. Macrocyclic onium compounds of the phane type with “exohydrophilic” and “endolipophilic” cavities are suitable as models of enzymes and biological receptors. They can also be used to transfer aromatic and aliphatic guest molecules selectively into aqueous solution. Catalytic activity (including H/D exchange) has already been obtained with synthetic compounds having large cavities. The further development of such host/guest systems may contribute to the understanding of biological systems and the improvement of technical processes (catalysis in molecular cavities). 相似文献
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