Cage Effect Liquids at Joshua Barrett blog

Cage Effect Liquids. The solvent cage effect is particularly significant in condensed phases, such as liquids and solids, where the high density of solvent molecules. For a reaction that happens so fast, it is not possible to mix reactants uniformly before the reaction is substantially done. We have prepared ‘porous liquids’ by taking rigid organic cage molecules, each of which defines a molecular pore space, and dissolving them at high concentration in a solvent that is too large. Both local geometry and collective extended excitations drive the moves of a particle in the cage of its neighbours in dense liquids.

Coatings Free FullText Cage Effect under Photolysis in Polymer
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We have prepared ‘porous liquids’ by taking rigid organic cage molecules, each of which defines a molecular pore space, and dissolving them at high concentration in a solvent that is too large. Both local geometry and collective extended excitations drive the moves of a particle in the cage of its neighbours in dense liquids. For a reaction that happens so fast, it is not possible to mix reactants uniformly before the reaction is substantially done. The solvent cage effect is particularly significant in condensed phases, such as liquids and solids, where the high density of solvent molecules.

Coatings Free FullText Cage Effect under Photolysis in Polymer

Cage Effect Liquids We have prepared ‘porous liquids’ by taking rigid organic cage molecules, each of which defines a molecular pore space, and dissolving them at high concentration in a solvent that is too large. The solvent cage effect is particularly significant in condensed phases, such as liquids and solids, where the high density of solvent molecules. For a reaction that happens so fast, it is not possible to mix reactants uniformly before the reaction is substantially done. We have prepared ‘porous liquids’ by taking rigid organic cage molecules, each of which defines a molecular pore space, and dissolving them at high concentration in a solvent that is too large. Both local geometry and collective extended excitations drive the moves of a particle in the cage of its neighbours in dense liquids.

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