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The convergence of the eigenchannel (EK) and R-matrix (RM) theories - depending on their free parameters - is numerically investigated by comparing with a simple, analytically solvable model. The comparison shows that the results of the EK-theory are in general closer to the exact solution than those of the RM-theory. Especially in regions of sharp resonances the dependence of the expansion of the wave functions on the interaction radius ac and on the boundary condition Bc is very strong in the RM-theory and one needs very many levels to achieve good results.
Substituted amides react with tridiloromethanesulfenyl chloride in the presence of triethylamine to following compounds: S=PCl2NCH3SCCl3, S=PFCl2NCH3SCCl3, S =PFClNCH3SCCl3, S=PF2NCH3SCCl3, O = PCl2NCH3SCCl3, O= PFClNCH3SCCl3, O = PF2NCH3SCCl3, FSO2NCH3SCCl3 and CF3SO2-NCH3SCCl3. The properties of these substances are described. They were characteriszed by elemental analyses, IR- and mass spectra. 19F-, 1H- and 31P-NMR spectra are reported and discussed.
By reacting S = PX2NHCH3 or O = PX2NHCH3 (X = F and/or Cl) with S = PF2Br in the presence of triethylamine the following compounds are prepared: S = PCl2NCH3F2P = S, S = PFClNCH3F2P = S, O = PCl2NCH3F2P = S and O = PFClNCH3F2P = S. Also, the infrared, proton NMR, fluorine NMR, phosphorus NMR, and mass spectral data of these compounds are presented and discussed.
The preparations of the following compounds are described: O = PF2N = PCl2N = PCl3, O = PF2N = PCl2N = PCl2N (CH3) 2, O = PF2N=PCl2N = PCl2N (C2H5) 2, O = PF2N = PCl2N (CH3) 2, O = PF2N = PCl2N (C2H5)2, O = PF2N = PCl2N (CH3) Si (CH3)3, O = PF2N = PCl2NCS, O = PFClN = PCl2N (CH3)2, O = PFClN = PCl2N (C2H5)2, O = PFClN = PCl [N (C2H5)2]2 and O =P (C6H5) FN = PCl3. They were characterized by 1H-, 19F- and 31P-nmr spectroscopy. Analytical, ir and mass spectral data are reported. The properties of these substances are compared with the corresponding thiophosphorylderivatives.
Gel layers of crosslinked polyacrylamide with different porosities were synthesized and their properties compared. At high concentrations of bifunctional monomers macroporous gels were formed, one of which (total monomer concentration 14%, methylene-bis-acrylamide 40%) permitted even high molecular weight proteins (e. g. γ-globulins) to diffuse more readily than in 2 per cent agar or agarose gels. Different immunological techniques were modified for application with this polymer. It offers advantages especially with respect to porosity, storability and sample application for quantitative diffusion techniques.
The ion-molecule reactions of thiothionylfluoride have been studied by ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry. The major secondary ions are S2F3+ , S3F+ , and S3F2+. In a consecutive reaction of S3F2+ the tertiary ion S4F2+ is formed. The rate constant of the IMR with the greatest yield S2F2+ + SSF2 → S3F2+ + SF was estimated to k = 2 · 10-9 cm 3 molecule -1 sec -1 . The results were compared with the mass spectrum of thiothionylfluoride. They permit conclusions on chemical reactions of lower sulphurfluorides.
A thermodynamic theory of liquid mixtures based on a simple molecular model is developed which describes the equilibrium state as the result of a coupling between a "chemical" and a "statistical" equilibrium. The intermolecular interactions are taken into account by considering "complexes" formed between a given molecule and its z nearest neighbours. The equilibrium mole fractions of these complexes are calculated by application of the ideal law of mass action to an appropriate set of "exchange equilibria". Formulae for the excess functions GE and HE and for the activities of the components are derived for the cases z=1 and z=4. GE depends on an equilibrium constant K describing the deviation from random distribution of the equilibrium mole fractions of the complexes. HE depends on K and on an energy parameter w which is related to differences of pair interactions. K and w are independent parameters, and there is no limitation in respect to amount and sign of the excess functions. The conditions for the existence of a critical solution point are formulated; at this point GE has a value of about 0.56 R T. If a model with two equilibrium constants is used allowing for instance competition between "self-association" and "complex-formation", the existence of closed miscibility gaps becomes possible. Closed miscibility curves are calculated and the conditions for their appearance are discussed. The relations between this theory and Guggenheim's statistical lattice theory of symmetrical mixtures are pointed out.
Es wird das Mikrowellenspektrum von Fluorwasserstoffassoziaten im X-und K-Band bei -70 °C und 0,01 Torr gemessen und analysiert. Dazu wird ein erstelltes Frequenzprogramm für den asymmetrischen Kreisel verwendet, sowie ein Extrapolationsprogramm, das eine in der Literatur angegebene druck-und temperaturabhängige Verteilung der Fluorwasserstoffassoziate auf für Mikrowellenspektroskopie geeignete Drücke und Temperaturen umzurechnen erlaubt. Es zeigt sich, daß planare hexamere und heptamere Fluorwasserstoffassoziate vorliegen mit F-F-F-Winkeln von etwa 104° und H-F-Bindungslängen von 0,9997 Å bzw. 0,9640 Å. Die Längen der Wasserstoff brücken sind 1,4998 Å bzw. 1,6105 Å. Ein Vergleich der Bindungslängen zeigt, daß bei Anlagerung von H-F an (HF)6 eine Kontraktion der Fluorwasserstoffbindung um 3,5% und eine Dilatation der Wasserstoffbrückenbindung um 1% stattfindet. Dieses Ergebnis steht im Einklang mit der oben erwähnten Assoziatverteilung, die eine Minderung der Kettenstabilität beim Übergang von hexamerer zu heptamerer Kette erwarten läßt.