Stino, F. K. R., and K. F. A. Soliman,
"EFFECT OF THE FATTY GENE ON ALCOHOL PREFERENCE IN RATS",
FASEB JOURNAL, vol. 7, issue 4: FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3998, pp. A843-A843, 1993.
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Ibrahim, Y. A., and A. H. M. Elwahy,
"Efficient synthesis of a range of benzo-substituted macrocyclic diamides",
Synthesis, vol. 1993, no. 05: {\copyright} Georg Thieme Verlag, Rüdigerstr. 14, 70469 Stuttgart, Germany. All rights …, pp. 503–508, 1993.
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"Electrical and spectrophotometric properties of charge transfer complexes of picric acid and some aniline derivatives",
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 109-112, 1993.
Abstract{The charge transfer complexes produced by the reaction between picric acid and some aniline derivatives were prepared. The prepared charge transfer complexes (CTC) were investigated using infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy aiming to throw more light on their molecular structure. It was proved that a proton transfer interaction takes place between PiOH and x-Ph.NH2 leading to the formation of PiO} and x-Ph.NH3+ ions. The normal π-π1 electronic interaction takes place by transferring an electron from the aniline ring to the picric acid. The semiconducting properties of the CTC were investigated. All the prepared complexes were proved to have a semiconducting character within the temperature range investigated. © 1993 Chapman & Hall.
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"Electrical and spectrophotometric properties of charge transfer complexes of picric acid and some aniline derivatives",
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 109-112, 1993.
Abstract{The charge transfer complexes produced by the reaction between picric acid and some aniline derivatives were prepared. The prepared charge transfer complexes (CTC) were investigated using infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy aiming to throw more light on their molecular structure. It was proved that a proton transfer interaction takes place between PiOH and x-Ph.NH2 leading to the formation of PiO} and x-Ph.NH3+ ions. The normal π-π1 electronic interaction takes place by transferring an electron from the aniline ring to the picric acid. The semiconducting properties of the CTC were investigated. All the prepared complexes were proved to have a semiconducting character within the temperature range investigated. © 1993 Chapman & Hall.