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Supporting Information| 1 Core-shell inversion by pH modulation in dynamic covalent micellesR. Nguyen,a N. Jouault,b S. Zanirati,a M. Rawiso,a L. Allouche,c G. Fuks,a E. Buhler*b and N. Giuseppone*aSynthesisGeneral reagents and solvents were purchased at the highest commercial quality and used without further purification unless otherwise noted. Dry solvents were obtained using a double column SolvTech purification system. Yields refer to purified spectroscopically (1H NMR) homogeneous materials. Thin Layer Chromatographies were performed with TLC silica plastic sheets (Polygram SIL G/UV254, Macherey-Nagel). In most cases, irradiation using a Bioblock VL-4C UV-Lamp (6 W, 254 nm and/or 365 nm) as well as Ce-molybdate stainings were used for visualization. Preparative Adsorption Flash Column Chromatographies were performed using silica gel (Geduran, silica gel 60 (230 400 mesh, 40 63 m, Merck)).
Supporting Information | 1 Core-shell inversion by pH modulation in dynamic covalent micelles R. Nguyen,a† N. Jouault,b†† S. Zanirati,a M. Rawiso,a L. Allouche,c G. Fuks,a E. Buhler*b and N. Giuseppone*a
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Lecture 3: Coupling Constants Chem 117, Coupling, Chemical, NMR Solvent Data Chart, Determination of Equilibrium Constants using, Determination of Equilibrium Constants using NMR Spectroscopy, Measuring 13C NMR Spectra, Syllabus, NMR, IR and theoretical investigation of, Chapter 13: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Chapter 13: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy