Correction: The eutectic point in choline chloride and ethylene glycol mixtures
Literature Information
Hannah J. Hayler, Susan Perkin
Correction for ‘The eutectic point in choline chloride and ethylene glycol mixtures’ by Hannah J. Hayler et al., Chem. Commun., 2022, 58, 12728–12731, https://doi.org/10.1039/D2CC04008E.
Related Literature
Link between the hydration enthalpy of lysozyme and the density of its hydration water: Electrostriction
Irena Danielewicz-Ferchmin, A. Ryszard Ferchmin
DOI: 10.1039/C002897E
One-dimensional supramolecular surface structures: 1,4-diisocyanobenzene on Au(111) surfaces
Jorge A. Boscoboinik, Florencia C. Calaza, Zeesham Habeeb, Dennis W. Bennett, Dario J. Stacchiola, Martin A. Purino, Wilfred T. Tysoe
DOI: 10.1039/C003239E
A new Phenol Red-modified porphyrin as efficient protein photocleaving agent
Wan-Hua Lei, Yuan-Jun Hou, Xue-Song Wang, Bao-Wen Zhang
DOI: 10.1039/C0CP00012D
Effects of the alkyl-chain length on the mixing state of imidazolium-based ionic liquid–methanol solutions
Takuya Shimomura, Kenta Fujii, Toshiyuki Takamuku
DOI: 10.1039/C0CP00614A
Radiofrequency polarization effects in low-field electron paramagnetic resonance‡
C. J. Wedge, Christopher T. Rodgers, Stuart A. Norman, Neville Baker, Kiminori Maeda, Kevin B. Henbest, C. R. Timmel, P. J. Hore
DOI: 10.1039/B907915G
In situ infrared (FTIR) study of the mechanism of the borohydride oxidation reaction
B. Molina Concha, M. Chatenet, F. Maillard, E. A. Ticianelli, F. H. B. Lima, R. B. de Lima
DOI: 10.1039/C003652H
Structural and hygroscopic changes of soot during heterogeneous reaction with O3
Yongchun Liu, Chang Liu, Jinzhu Ma, Qingxin Ma, Hong He
DOI: 10.1039/C0CP00402B
Rhodamines in the gas phase: cations, neutrals, anions, and adducts with metal cations
Konstantin Chingin, Roman M. Balabin, Konstantin Barylyuk, Huanwen Chen, Vladimir Frankevich, Renato Zenobi
DOI: 10.1039/C000807A
Refractive indices for molecular crystals from the response of X-ray constrained Hartree–Fock wavefunctions
Dylan Jayatilaka, Parthapratim Munshi, Michael J. Turner, Judith A. K. Howard, Mark A. Spackman
DOI: 10.1039/B906072C
You might also like
What precautions should be taken when handling 2-Chloro-1,2-bis(4-methylphenyl)ethanone (CAS: 71193-32-3)?
When handling 2-Chloro-1,2-bis(4-methylphenyl)ethanone (CAS: 71193-32-3), it is ...
What industries use 4-Ethoxy-3-(5-methyl-4-oxo-7-propyl-1,4-dihydroimidazo[5,1-f][1,2,4]triazin-2-yl)benzenesulfonyl chloride (CAS: 224789-26-8)?
4-Ethoxy-3-(5-methyl-4-oxo-7-propyl-1,4-dihydroimidazo[5,1-f][1,2,4]triazin-2-yl...
How should Methyl 3-Oxo-4-Androsten-17-Carboxylate (CAS: 2681-55-2) be stored?
Methyl 3-Oxo-4-Androsten-17-Carboxylate (CAS: 2681-55-2) should be stored in a c...
What are the main uses of (R)-3-Amino-4-(3-hexylphenylamino)-4-oxobutylphosphonic acid (CAS: 909725-61-7)?
(R)-3-Amino-4-(3-hexylphenylamino)-4-oxobutylphosphonic acid is primarily used i...
What regulatory guidelines apply to 2-Methyl-2-propanyl 3-amino-3-carbamoyl-1-azetidinecarboxylate (CAS: 1254120-14-3)?
2-Methyl-2-propanyl 3-amino-3-carbamoyl-1-azetidinecarboxylate (CAS: 1254120-14-...
Are there alternatives to (E)-4-(tert-Butoxy)-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid (CAS: 135355-96-3) in synthesis?
There are alternative reagents that can be used in synthesis instead of (E)-4-(t...
What are the physical and chemical properties of [2-(3-Chlorophenyl)-1,3-thiazol-4-yl]methanol (CAS: 121202-20-8)?
[2-(3-Chlorophenyl)-1,3-thiazol-4-yl]methanol (CAS: 121202-20-8) is a crystallin...
What is the market or research trend for Methyl (2S)-[(4S)-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl]{[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]oxy}acetate (CAS: 166249-17-8)?
The market and research trends for Methyl (2S)-[(4S)-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4...
What is the market or research trend for 1-Bromo-2-isocyanatoethane (CAS: 42865-19-0)?
The market for 1-Bromo-2-isocyanatoethane (CAS: 42865-19-0) is driven by its use...
What are the main uses of 4-Nitro-D-phenylalanine hydrochloride (CAS: 147065-06-3)?
4-Nitro-D-phenylalanine hydrochloride (CAS: 147065-06-3) is primarily used in re...
Source Journal
Chemical Communications

ChemComm publishes urgent research which is of outstanding significance and interest to experts in the field, while also appealing to the journal’s broad chemistry readership. Our communication format is ideally suited to short, urgent studies that are of such importance that they require accelerated publication. Our scope covers all topics in chemistry, and research at the interface of chemistry and other disciplines (such as materials science, nanoscience, physics, engineering and biology) where there is a significant novelty in the chemistry aspects. Major topic areas covered include: Analytical Chemistry Catalysis Chemical Biology and medicinal chemistry Computational Chemistry and Machine Learning Energy and sustainable chemistry Environmental Chemistry Green Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Materials Chemistry Nanoscience Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Polymer Chemistry Supramolecular Chemistry














