Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers

The generally accepted view that phosphonate derivatives are more potent than the analogous carboxylates as crystal growth modifiers for barium sulfate has been systematically studied by using trifunctional molecules varying from the triphosphonate through to the analogous tricarboxylate; the result...

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Main Authors: Jones, Franca, Clegg, Joanne, Oliveira, Allan, Rohl, Andrew, Ogden, Mark, Parkinson, Gordon, Fogg, Andrew, Reyhani, Manijeh
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2001
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6405
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author Jones, Franca
Clegg, Joanne
Oliveira, Allan
Rohl, Andrew
Ogden, Mark
Parkinson, Gordon
Fogg, Andrew
Reyhani, Manijeh
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Clegg, Joanne
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Ogden, Mark
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description The generally accepted view that phosphonate derivatives are more potent than the analogous carboxylates as crystal growth modifiers for barium sulfate has been systematically studied by using trifunctional molecules varying from the triphosphonate through to the analogous tricarboxylate; the results suggest that predictions based on simple structural features should be made with caution.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-64052018-03-19T00:01:39Z Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers Jones, Franca Clegg, Joanne Oliveira, Allan Rohl, Andrew Ogden, Mark Parkinson, Gordon Fogg, Andrew Reyhani, Manijeh The generally accepted view that phosphonate derivatives are more potent than the analogous carboxylates as crystal growth modifiers for barium sulfate has been systematically studied by using trifunctional molecules varying from the triphosphonate through to the analogous tricarboxylate; the results suggest that predictions based on simple structural features should be made with caution. 2001 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6405 10.1039/b106729j The Royal Society of Chemistry fulltext
spellingShingle Jones, Franca
Clegg, Joanne
Oliveira, Allan
Rohl, Andrew
Ogden, Mark
Parkinson, Gordon
Fogg, Andrew
Reyhani, Manijeh
Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers
title Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers
title_full Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers
title_fullStr Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers
title_full_unstemmed Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers
title_short Anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers
title_sort anomalous behaviour within a systematic series of barium sulfate growth modifiers
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6405