2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2017.11.015
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On the solvation of hydronium by carbon dioxide: Structural and infrared spectroscopic study of (H3O+)(CO2)

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“…H 3 O + L n clusters with larger Rg ligands and small ligands show a similar pattern as a function of cluster size but with larger shifts and splittings due to the stronger H 3 O + Á Á ÁL interaction. [99][100][101][102][103][104] 3.3 CH 3 OH 2 + He n Fig. 9 shows the mass spectrum obtained for the growth of CH 3 OH 2 + He n clusters around the mass-selected CH 3 OH 2 + ion, which is in good agreement with a recent report.…”
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“…H 3 O + L n clusters with larger Rg ligands and small ligands show a similar pattern as a function of cluster size but with larger shifts and splittings due to the stronger H 3 O + Á Á ÁL interaction. [99][100][101][102][103][104] 3.3 CH 3 OH 2 + He n Fig. 9 shows the mass spectrum obtained for the growth of CH 3 OH 2 + He n clusters around the mass-selected CH 3 OH 2 + ion, which is in good agreement with a recent report.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The deduced cluster growth is fully consistent with the H 3 O + He dimer potential, 97,98 and the computational and spectroscopic studies of H 3 O + L n clusters with larger Rg atoms and small inert ligands (L = N 2 , CO 2 ). 99–104…”
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“…Various strategies for improving the strength of adhesion between a hydrogel and tissues have been explored, including catechol structure, hydrogen bonding, , electrostatic interactions, dynamic covalent bonding, and topological entanglement . However, these methods often require reactive functional groups or chemical modifications on the hydrogel and tissue surfaces, increasing the risk of postoperative adhesions.…”
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confidence: 99%