1983
DOI: 10.1021/j100245a001
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Nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of a sodium dibutyl phosphate/water lyotropic mesophase

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“…Chachaty and Quaegebeur [699,907] investigated the ratio of the 17 O and 2 H residual quadrupolar splittings for a lyotropic mesophase consisting of water and sodium dibutyl phosphate. The ratio was found to be between 1.8 and 2.2 under various experimental conditions.…”
Section: Water Orientation In Lyotropic Phases and Bilayers: 17 O Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chachaty and Quaegebeur [699,907] investigated the ratio of the 17 O and 2 H residual quadrupolar splittings for a lyotropic mesophase consisting of water and sodium dibutyl phosphate. The ratio was found to be between 1.8 and 2.2 under various experimental conditions.…”
Section: Water Orientation In Lyotropic Phases and Bilayers: 17 O Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ce phtnornbne, pour lequel nous n'avons pas trouvt jusqu'a prtsent d'interpritation satisfaisante, est tgalernent observt pour le deuterium (Fig. 1) et l'oxygbne 17 de l'eau (2). Ces deux faits nous suggerent que l'anisotropie de rtorientation de la ternpone en phase larnellaire rtsulte de la formation de liaisons hydrogenes entre les rnoltcules d'eau et les oxygenes des groupes nitroxyle et carbonyl qui dtfinissent l'orientation de l'axe de rotation moltculaire AM.…”
Section: Groupeunclassified
“…Nous nous limiterons ici aux principaux rCsultats de I'Ctude par rpe, ceux de la rmn, dont l'interprktation est en cours, ayant fait l'objet d'une publication prkliminaire (2).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…For this choice of S, which as we will see occurs frequently in many physical situations, eq 4 can be written as .? (/) = ECmn fusin'41 0 p"m(cos d)e~',<"+l>D'' d0 (6) m,n JO where 2 it (Am" sin m<j> + Bmn cos m<t>) f(<t>) d<t> (7) o Evaluating eq 6 yields13 S(f) = ZCnJJje-^W (8) where DJ -X (9)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure6. Plot of the logarithm of changes in optical transmittance for red blood cells at N = 3.5 x 10s cm-3.…”
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confidence: 99%