Abstract

Different approaches to the analysis of the structure of condensed phases are briefly discussed. Introduced definition of the term “supramolecular motif” makes it possible to use this notion as a basis for finding correlations between structural peculiarities of the investigated systems and their properties. It is shown that the study of temperature dependences of the temperature coefficient of compressibility is a convenient way of detecting supramolecular motif (namely, framework of cooperative hydrogen bonds) in dilute aqueous solutions of organic substances.

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