1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0162-0134(99)00181-6
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Towards the thermochemical data of adducts involving glycine and cadmium chloride

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“…For free glycine, the main infrared bands are the n a (COO -) and the n s (COO -), located at 1596 and 1412 cm -1 , respectively 4 . For the MnCl 2 .ngly adducts the same sequence of bands is shifted to 1635 and 1410 cm -1 (n= 2), and 1635 and1409 cm -1 (n= 4).…”
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“…For free glycine, the main infrared bands are the n a (COO -) and the n s (COO -), located at 1596 and 1412 cm -1 , respectively 4 . For the MnCl 2 .ngly adducts the same sequence of bands is shifted to 1635 and 1410 cm -1 (n= 2), and 1635 and1409 cm -1 (n= 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behaviour is more pronounced with the third row elements 2 . On this account, the cadmium-glycine interactions have been studied 3,4 . The aim of this publication is to report the synthesis and characterization of adducts of general formula MCl 2 .ngly, where M= Mn and Cu; n= 2 and 4, and gly= glycine.…”
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“…The relevant thermodynamic data to calculate the formation enthalpies 1 to 9 were taken from Refs. [48,[71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78] and are reported in Table S1. With these enthalpies and additional data (also reported in Table S1) it was possible to calculate the heat released in the formation of the ZrO 2 based solid solutions.…”
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confidence: 99%