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Eslicarbazepine Acetate [PDF]

open access: possibleCNS Drugs, 2009
Eslicarbazepine acetate, a prodrug of eslicarbazepine (S-licarbazepine), is a novel, voltage-gated sodium channel antagonist under development for the adjunctive treatment of adult patients experiencing treatment-refractory partial-onset seizures. * In phase III trials, eslicarbazepine acetate 800 and 1200 mg once daily significantly reduced seizure ...
Dean M Robinson, Paul L. McCormack
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ChemInform Abstract: THERMOLYSIS OF MANGANESE(III) ACETATE IN ACETIC ANHYDRIDE AND IN ACETIC ANHYDRIDE ACETIC ACID MIXTURES [PDF]

open access: possibleChemischer Informationsdienst, 1977
AbstractDie Titelreaktion liefert in Acetanhydrid als Hauptprodukt Succinanhydrid neben Acetoxyessigsäure als Hauptanteil der Nebenprodukte.
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(Vapour + liquid) equilibria for (methanol + butyl acetate), (vinyl acetate + butyl acetate), (methanol + isobutyl acetate), and (vinyl acetate + isobutyl acetate)

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1998
Abstract Isobaric (vapour+liquid) equilibria were determined at p =101.3 kPa for (methanol+butyl acetate), (methanol+isobutyl acetate), (vinyl acetate+butyl acetate), and (vinyl acetate+isobutyl acetate). The thermodynamic consistency of the experimental data was checked by using a modified Dechema test. The activity coefficients were correlated with
Cristina González   +3 more
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The bioelectrosynthesis of acetate

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2016
Risks associated with climate change are driving the search for new technologies to produce fuels and chemicals. The microbial electrosynthesis of chemical compounds, using electricity and CO2 as feedstock and microbes to deliver the catalysts, has the potential to be one of those technologies. Central to the production of multicarbon compounds by this
Edward V. LaBelle   +2 more
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The enols of acetic acid and methyl acetate [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Chemistry, 1995
We have determined the heat of formation of 1,1-dimethoxyethene, ΔHf(l) = −75.56 ± 0.87 kcal mol−1, by measuring the heat of hydrolysis. The heat of vaporization, 8.47 ± 0.10 kcal mol−1, was estimated from the boiling points at various pressures. The standard entropy of gaseous 1,1-dimethoxyethene, 82.02 ± 2.
Zhi Liu, J. Peter Guthrie
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Monothioacetalization of acetals catalyzed by dicyanoketene acetals

Tetrahedron, 1995
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Tsuyoshi Miura, Yukio Masaki
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The acetate-catalysed hydrolysis of aryl acetates

Journal of the Chemical Society B: Physical Organic, 1968
The rates of the acetate-catalysed hydrolyses of ten aryl acetates have been measured in aqueous solution at 25°. Nucleophilic and general base catalysis were quantitatively distinguished by a technique involving analysis of the acetanilide produced as a result of trapping the acetic anhydride intermediate by reaction with added aniline.
T. Riley, V. Gold, D. G. Oakenfull
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Interaction of Palladium(II) Acetate with Sodium and Lithium Acetate in Acetic Acid

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1974
Palladium(II) acetate in acetic acid in the absence of acetate ion exists as the trimeric species Pd3(OAc)6. The reaction of the trimer with NaOAc or LiOAc at 25° was not instantaneous. Spectral studies on fully equilibrated systems indicated the first equilibria involved transformation of trimer to dimer[Formula: see text]with K32 = 7.77 × 104 M−5 ...
Raj N. Pandey, Patrick M. Henry
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The oxidation of lupenyl acetate by mercuric acetate

Tetrahedron, 1970
Abstract The product of oxidation of lupenyl acetate (VIII) is 3β-acetoxylupa-18,20(29)-diene (V).
T. G. Watson, G.V. Baddeley, Jjh Simes
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Acetate thiokinase and the assimilation of acetate in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum

Archives of Microbiology, 1980
Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum growing on H2 plus CO2 as sole carbon and energy source was found to contain acetate thiokinase (Acetyl CoA synthetase; EC 6.2.1.1); Acetate + ATP + CoA leads to Acetyl CoA + AMP + PPi. The apparent Km value for acetate was 40 microM.
Georg Fuchs   +2 more
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