1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf00923233
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NQR spectra of complexes of low-molecular acceptors with polymers

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“…2a (curve a) T c of 0.8% PVP solutions is plotted against the TCA concentrations (C). It is seen that in the TCA concentration range 0.17-0.30 mol/l, T c drops from 80 to 10 C. Whether the TCA concentration is increased by gradual addition of it or it is decreased back by addition of the polymer solution, in both cases experimental points lie on the same curve which evidences the reversible coordination between TCA and VP units similarly to PVP complexes with many other organic compounds mentioned above [2,23,24]. It is obvious that only a small part of TCA added takes part in this interaction.…”
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“…2a (curve a) T c of 0.8% PVP solutions is plotted against the TCA concentrations (C). It is seen that in the TCA concentration range 0.17-0.30 mol/l, T c drops from 80 to 10 C. Whether the TCA concentration is increased by gradual addition of it or it is decreased back by addition of the polymer solution, in both cases experimental points lie on the same curve which evidences the reversible coordination between TCA and VP units similarly to PVP complexes with many other organic compounds mentioned above [2,23,24]. It is obvious that only a small part of TCA added takes part in this interaction.…”
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“…Even stronger effect on the behavior of PVP aqueous solutions is observed if TCA is used as an additive, which, according to nuclear quadrupole resonance data [24], forms complexes with PVP via hydrogen bonding. In Fig.…”
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