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Theoretical study of the association of glycine molecules on ionic crystals NaCl, KI, LiF in aqueous solution

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The adsorption of glycine on different crystals (namely NaCl, KI, LiF) is studied in an isolated state and in water by methods of theoretical chemistry in view of determining the preferential adsorption sites, the modifications of adsorbing crystal properties, and the role played by the electronic structure of the adsorbed molecule, by the solvent and by the parametric concordance on various sites of the structure.

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Deprick-Côte, B., Langlet, J., Caillet, J. et al. Theoretical study of the association of glycine molecules on ionic crystals NaCl, KI, LiF in aqueous solution. Theoret. Chim. Acta 82, 435–457 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01129102

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