1955
DOI: 10.1021/ja01607a005
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The Structure of the Aqueous Borate Ion

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“…Pinchas and Shamir (1972) and Campbell et al (1985) also measured frequencies of B(OH) 4 -in solution by Raman spectroscopy and reported values for 1 and 3 which mainly confirm the results of Edwards et al (1955) with respect to these two frequencies. Goulden (1959) reported a strong infrared absorption band of B(OH) 4 -in aqueous solution near 945 cm -1 but did not make any assignments.…”
Section: Vibrational Frequencies Of B(oh) 4 -mentioning
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“…Pinchas and Shamir (1972) and Campbell et al (1985) also measured frequencies of B(OH) 4 -in solution by Raman spectroscopy and reported values for 1 and 3 which mainly confirm the results of Edwards et al (1955) with respect to these two frequencies. Goulden (1959) reported a strong infrared absorption band of B(OH) 4 -in aqueous solution near 945 cm -1 but did not make any assignments.…”
Section: Vibrational Frequencies Of B(oh) 4 -mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The frequencies of B(OH) 4 -given in Table 3 were measured by Edwards et al (1955) on the borate ion in aqueous solution and were used to calculate the ␤ factor for B(OH) 4 -by KK77. Because Edwards et al (1955) studied borate solutions with boron of natural abundance, in this case it is correct to assume an atomic mass for B of 10.81 amu.…”
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“…Upon acidification the boronate moieties will be converted to neutral/hydrophobic groups (Scheme 1b). 53,54 Sumerlin et al reported a novel example of boronic acid containing triply-responsive "schizophrenic" diblock copolymers which displayed self-assembly in response to changes in temperature, pH, and the concentration of diol.…”
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