8th International Symposium on Solute-Solute-Solvent Interactions, Regensburg, Federal Republic of Germany, 9–14 August 1987
This conference is part of the Solute-Solute-Solvent-Interactions series.
New aspects of the theory of ionic solvation and ion-ion interactions in solution
Molecular dynamics computer simulations of solvation in hydrogen bonded systems
Transport properties and their coupling with ion aggregate formation
Thermodynamics of ion hydration and its interpretation in terms of a common model
Hydrogen bonds and EDA bonds formed by ions
Thermodynamic, spectroscopic and phase equilibrium investigations on polar fluid mixtures at high pressures
Use of vibrational spectroscopy to examine species in solution: ion-pairing and metal-ligand complexation in liquid ammonia
Structural studies on solvation and complexation of metal ions in nonaqueous solutions
Spectroscopic investigations of molten salt systems. Theory and experiment
Ion-solvent effects and high energy batteries
Semiconductor materials for liquid electrolyte solar cells
Some recent developments in process simulation for reactive chemical systems
Physical chemistry of small carbohydrates - equilibrium solution properties
Non-equilibrium behavior of small carbohydrate-water systems