Solution Chemistry
IUPAC Recommendations
and Technical Reports
Plenary lectures presented at the 28th International
Conference on Solution Chemistry, Debrecen, Hungary, 23-28 August 2003
Preface, G. Pálinkás and G.
Jancsó
Building a molecular-level picture of the ultrafast dynamics of the
charge-transfer-to-solvent (CTTS) reaction of sodide (Na�)
I. B. Martini, E. R. Barthel, and B. J. Schwartz
p. 1809 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 405KB]
Past, present and futute of cyclodextrin research
J. Szejtli
p. 1825 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 456KB]
From molecular modules to modular materials
D. G. Kurth, S. Liu, and D. Volkmer
p. 1847 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 938KB]
Acid-base properties of purine residues and the effect of metal ions:
Quantification of rare nucleobase tautomers
H. Sigel
p. 1869 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 360KB]
Molecular devices
V. Balzani, P. Ceroni, and B. Ferrer
p. 1887 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 723KB]
Pyridinium N-phenolate betaine dyes as empirical indicators of solvent
polarity: Some new findings
C. Reichardt
p. 1903 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 370KB]
IUPAC Recommendations and Technical Reports
Compilation of k0 and related data for NAA in the
form of electronic database (IUPAC Technical Report)
V. P. Kolotov and F. De Corte
p. 1921 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 193KB]
Report from a SCOPE/IUPAC project: Implication of Endocrine Active
Substances for Humans and Wildlife (J. Miyamoto and J. Burger, editors).
Other reports are published in Pure
Appl. Chem. 75, 1617-2615
(2003).
Workshop 1.6: QSAR and related procedures for prescreening and predicting
potential endocrine-active compounds
T. Fujita
p. 1927 [Abstract] [full
text - pdf 143KB]
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