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  1. 14 lis 2019 · Abstract. According to Quílez (Found Chem, 2018, [1]) the idea of affinity as the disposition of two chemical species to react goes back to the work of the theologian and natural philosopher Albertus Magnus during the 13th century. Download chapter PDF.

  2. Modern conceptions. In chemical physics and physical chemistry, chemical affinity is the electronic property by which dissimilar chemical species are capable of forming chemical compounds. [1] . Chemical affinity can also refer to the tendency of an atom or compound to combine by chemical reaction with atoms or compounds of unlike composition.

  3. 15 gru 2011 · Chemical affinity involves the integration of two different types of interaction. One is the interaction operating between a pair of reactants while forming a chemical bond, and the other is the prior interaction between those reactants when they identify a reaction partner.

  4. 14 paź 2024 · Abstract. The encoding and evolution of specificity and affinity in protein-protein interactions is poorly understood. Here, we address this question by quantifying how all mutations in one ...

  5. 26 lut 2024 · It shows how this concept changed over time, which important problems in the chemical science it revealed, and how it contributed to the development of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, solution theory, electrochemistry, and nonequilibrium thermodynamics.

  6. 1 cze 2006 · Affinity based separations today include precipitation, membrane based purification and two-phase/three-phase extractions. Apart from the affinity ligands, which have biological relationship (in vivo) with the target protein, a variety of other ligands are now used in the affinity based separations.

  7. 24 mar 2020 · The harvest volume of a cell as defined in MTS theory can then be related to the affinity concept, giving a new physical interpretation to it, and a new way to determine its value.

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