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52. Potentiometric Determination of Some Solution Thermodynamic Parameters of Three Hydroxypyrone Derivates.
53. Thermodynamic study of the non covalent interactions of phytate with xanthine derivatives and histamine in aqueous solution
54. Modeling solubility, acid–base properties and activity coefficients of amoxicillin, ampicillin and (+)6-aminopenicillanic acid, in NaCl(aq) at different ionic strengths and temperatures
55. Modelling the Hydrolysis of Mixed Mono-, Di- and Trimethyltin(IV) Complexes in Aqueous Solutions
56. Sequestration of (CH3)Hg+ by amino‐polycarboxylic chelating agents
57. Thermodynamics of binary and ternary interactions in the tin(II)/phytate system in aqueous solutions, in the presence of Cl− or F−
58. The inorganic speciation of tin(II) in aqueous solution
59. Quantitative study on the interaction of Sn 2+ and Zn 2+ with some phosphate ligands, in aqueous solution at different ionic strengths
60. Protonation thermodynamics of some aminophenol derivatives in NaCl (aq) (0 ⩽ I ⩽3 mol · kg −1) at T = 298.15 K
61. Solubility, activity coefficients and acid–base properties of three naphthol derivatives in NaCl (aq) at different ionic strengths and at T = 298.15 K
62. Alkali Metal Ion Complexes with Phosphates, Nucleotides, Amino Acids, and Related Ligands of Biological Relevance. Their Properties in Solution
63. Sequestration of some biogenic amines and poly(allyl)amine by high molecular weight polycarboxylic ligands in aqueous solution
64. Caffeic Acid/Eu(III) Complexes: Solution Equilibrium Studies, Structure Characterization and Biological Activity
65. The Effect of Metal Cations on the Aqueous Behavior of Dopamine. Thermodynamic Investigation of the Binary and Ternary Interactions with Cd2+, Cu2+ and UO22+ in NaCl at Different Ionic Strengths and Temperatures
66. Acid–Base Properties, Solubility, Activity Coefficients and Na+ Ion Pair Formation of Complexons in NaCl(aq) at Different Ionic Strengths
67. Speciation of tin(II) in aqueous solution: thermodynamic and spectroscopic study of simple and mixed hydroxocarboxylate complexes
68. Bifunctional 3-Hydroxy-4-Pyridinones as Potential Selective Iron(III) Chelators: Solution Studies and Comparison with Other Metals of Biological and Environmental Relevance
69. Thermodynamic Solution Properties of a Biodegradable Chelant (L-glutamic-N,N-diacetic Acid, L-GLDA) and Its Sequestering Ability toward Cd2+
70. The Solution Behavior of Dopamine in the Presence of Mono and Divalent Cations: A Thermodynamic Investigation in Different Experimental Conditions
71. Modeling the acid–base properties of glutathione in different ionic media, with particular reference to natural waters and biological fluids
72. Quantitative Study of the Interaction between ATP and Aromatic Amines in Aqueous Solution
73. Uranium(VI) sequestration by polyacrylic and fulvic acids in aqueous solution
74. Formation and stability of mixed Mg 2+/Ca 2+/phytate species in synthetic seawater media : Consequences on ligand speciation
75. Thermodynamic and spectroscopic study for the interaction of dimethyltin(IV) with L–cysteine in aqueous solution
76. Sequestering ability of phytate towards protonated BPEI and other polyammonium cations in aqueous solution
77. Speciation of phytate ion in aqueous solution. Protonation in CsCl aq at different ionic strengths and mixing effects in LiCl aq + CsCl aq
78. Formation and stability of phytate complexes in solution
79. Dissociation Constants of Protonated Oxidized Glutathione in Seawater Media at Different Salinities
80. Thermodynamic data for lanthanoid(III) sequestration by phytate at different temperatures
81. Formation and Stability of Cadmium(II)/Phytate Complexes by Different Electrochemical Techniques. Critical Analysis of Results
82. Thermodynamic Protonation Parameters of some Sulfur-Containing Anions in NaClaq and (CH3)4NClaq at t=25 °C
83. Sequestering Ability of Dicarboxylic Ligands Towards Dioxouranium(VI) in NaCl and KNO3 Aqueous Solutions at T=298.15 K
84. Thermodynamic parameters on the interaction of divalent and trivalent metal cations with 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinones
85. Speciation studies of bifunctional alkyl-(amino-carboxylic)-3-hydroxy-4-pyridinones in the presence of Fe3+
86. Study of the formation of complexes between dopamine and different cations of biological and environmental interest in NaCl aqueous solution at different ionic strengths and temperatures
87. A new approach in the critical evaluation of the hydrolysis constant of the Zn2+ cation
88. Analysis on organic residues from Hellenistic and Roman pottery in ancient Taormina: the contexts from the domus in Villa San Pancrazio
89. Cd(II) sorption on a novel L-glutamic N,N-diacetic acid based polymer inclusion membrane in aqueous solution
90. Effect of Ionic Strength and Temperature on the Protonation of Oxidized Glutathione
91. Modeling of Protonation Constants of Linear Aliphatic Dicarboxylates Containing -S-Groups in Aqueous Chloride Salt Solutions, at Different Ionic Strengths, Using the SIT and Pitzer Equations and Empirical Relationships
92. Investigations on ancient mortars from the Basilian monastery of Fragalà
93. Dioxouranium(VI)-Carboxylate Complexes. Interaction of $${\rm OU}_{2}^{2+}$$ with 1,2,3,4,5,6-Benzenehexacarboxylate (Mellitate) in 0 ≤ I(NaCl a q ) ≤ 1.0 mol·L −1
94. Speciation of phytate ion in aqueous solution. Cadmium(II) interactions in aqueous NaCl at different ionic strengths
95. Critical Evaluation of Protonation Constants. Literature Analysis and Experimental Potentiometric and Calorimetric Data for the Thermodynamics of Phthalate Protonation in Different Ionic Media
96. Dissociation constants of protonated methionine species in seawater media
97. Speciation of phytate ion in aqueous solution. Protonation constants and copper(II) interactions in NaNO 3aq at different ionic strengths
98. Dioxouranium(VI)–carboxylate complexes: A calorimetric and potentiometric investigation of interaction with oxalate at infinite dilution and in NaCl aqueous solution at I = 1.0 mol L −1 and T = 25 °C
99. Modelling of proton and metal exchange in the alginate biopolymer
100. Additivity Factors in the Binding of the Diethyltin(IV) Cation by Ligands Containing Amino and Carboxylic Groups at Different Ionic Strengths
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