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Adiabatic and nonadiabatic proton transfer rate constants in solution Kiefer PM, Hynes JT |
225 - 233 |
Hydrogen-bonding interactions of photoacids: correlation of optical solvatochromism with IR absorption spectra Magnes BZ, Pines D, Strashnikova N, Pines E |
235 - 243 |
The most probable trajectory for ion flux through large-pore channel Bransburg-Zabary S, Nachliel E, Gutman M |
245 - 248 |
The phenomena of dielectric saturation in the water domains of polymer electrolyte membranes Paul R, Paddison SJ |
249 - 254 |
Molecular dynamics simulation of the effect of nanoparticle fillers on ion motion in a polymer host Kasemagi H, Aabloo A, Klintenberg MK, Thomas JO |
255 - 263 |
Hydrogen motion in oxides: from insulators to bronzes Whittingham MS |
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Hydrogen on and in carbon nanostructures Seifert G |
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Hydrogen in rare earths: a wealth of structural and electronic phenomena Vajda P |
281 - 290 |
Global instability index optimizations for the localization of mobile protons Adams S, Moretzki O, Canadell E |
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Concerning the origin of superstructures in hydrogen molybdenum bronzes HxMoO3 Scherlis DA, Lee YJ, Rovira C, Adams S, Nieminen RM, Ordejon P, Canadell E |
299 - 310 |
Prospect of hydrogen technology using proton-conducting ceramics Iwahara H, Asakura Y, Katahira K, Tanaka M |
311 - 320 |
Proton-conducting polymer membranes in fuel cells - humidification aspects Andreaus B, Scherer GG |
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Thermodynamic analysis of the electrochemical promotion of catalysis Vayenas CG |
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The absorption and locking-in of hydrogen in copper Waugh KC |
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