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Connection between Chemical Rate Coefficients and Two-Particle Correlation Functions in Aggregated Systems

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The present paper deals with some aspects of chemical rate coefficients in the liquid phase in the case when reactants are incorporated into more or less stable and closed aggregates of surface active molecules. The term aggregate covers here a wide range of theoretically different formations from micelles to microemulsions.

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Vass, S. (1982). Connection between Chemical Rate Coefficients and Two-Particle Correlation Functions in Aggregated Systems. In: Robb, I.D. (eds) Microemulsions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0955-1_11

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