Methanol was initially reviewed and examined in the fundamental and overtone stretching regions of the infrared spectrum as a solute in inert solvents to produce a basis for studies into its role as a solvent. Interactions of methanol monomers with bifunctional secondary amines as cosolutes were then briefly studied. As a bulk solvent, the interactions of methanol with aprotic organic bases as cosolvents were studied at some length, firstly in the OH stretching region and then in the COH bending region. Spectra of the bulk solvent at low temperatures showed some trifunctionality of methanol, and data obtained from methanol/base systems were in good agreement with those from terniary inert solvent systems. Examination of the bending mode sho...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
The work in this thesis comprises a series of investigations into solvation phenonena. Any such stud...
This research is supported by a contract from the Defense Research Board of Canada under ECRDC Proje...
Methanol was initially reviewed and examined in the fundamental and overtone stretching regions of t...
The solvating mechanisn of methanol is similar to that of water. Methanol has "been used extensively...
This work is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol and water systems using ...
This work is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol and water systems using ...
[[abstract]]The aggregation phenomena of simple alcohols caused by hydrogen bonding in several organ...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol ...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol ...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
We measured IR spectra of the protonated methanol–water mixed clusters (H$^{+}$(CH$_{3}$OH)$_{n}$(H$...
The long-standing problem of understanding the nature of the "excess proton" in acidified water is s...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
The work in this thesis comprises a series of investigations into solvation phenonena. Any such stud...
This research is supported by a contract from the Defense Research Board of Canada under ECRDC Proje...
Methanol was initially reviewed and examined in the fundamental and overtone stretching regions of t...
The solvating mechanisn of methanol is similar to that of water. Methanol has "been used extensively...
This work is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol and water systems using ...
This work is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol and water systems using ...
[[abstract]]The aggregation phenomena of simple alcohols caused by hydrogen bonding in several organ...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol ...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with a study into hydrogen bond formation in alcohol ...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
We measured IR spectra of the protonated methanol–water mixed clusters (H$^{+}$(CH$_{3}$OH)$_{n}$(H$...
The long-standing problem of understanding the nature of the "excess proton" in acidified water is s...
Solvent effects on O-H stretching vibration frequency of methanol in hydrogen bond complexes with di...
The work in this thesis comprises a series of investigations into solvation phenonena. Any such stud...
This research is supported by a contract from the Defense Research Board of Canada under ECRDC Proje...