Publications by authors named "Piangrawee Santivongskul"

Spontaneous emulsification is a phenomenon that forms nanometer-sized droplets (nanodroplets) without the application of any external force, and the mechanism has been actively studied for application to various technologies. In this study, we analyzed the kinetics of spontaneous emulsification induced by Span 80. The measurement of water concentration in Span 80 hexadecane solution indicated that the chemical potential of water in the nanodroplets decreased as the amount of water in the nanodroplets decreased.

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A binary system consisting of a ditopic planar pseudo-pincer ligand (qlca = quinoline-2-carbaldehyde (pyridine-2-carbonyl) hydrazone) coordinated to two metal centres affording [{Ru(bpy)2}(μ-qlca)NiCl2]Cl·4H2O·CH3OH (2) (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine) is reported. The Ni2+ moiety acts as the electrocatalytic active site for CO2 reduction to CO. The turnover frequency (TOF) increased from 0.

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