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Aliphatic Epoxide Carboxylation

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2003
▪ Abstract  Aliphatic epoxides (epoxyalkanes) are highly reactive electrophilic molecules that are formed from the monooxygenase-catalyzed epoxidation of aliphatic alkenes. The bacterial metabolism of short-chain epoxyalkanes occurs by a three-step pathway resulting in net carboxylation to β-ketoacids.
Scott A, Ensign, Jeffrey R, Allen
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Microbial degradation of aliphatic and aliphatic-aromatic co-polyesters

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2014
Biodegradable plastics (BPs) have attracted much attention since more than a decade because they can easily be degraded by microorganisms in the environment. The development of aliphatic-aromatic co-polyesters has combined excellent mechanical properties with biodegradability and an ideal replacement for the conventional nondegradable thermoplastics ...
Aamer Ali, Shah   +4 more
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The synthesis and characterisation of some fluorinated aliphatic, aliphatic and aliphatic ether polycarbonates

British Polymer Journal, 1984
The synthesis and characterisation of ten fluorinated aliphatic, aliphatic and aliphatic ether polycarbonates is described using polycondensation of the appropriate biscarbonates. The materials have been characterised by elemental and spectroscopic analysis, and their Tg values obtained and discussed.
W. James Feast, Paul J. Tweedale
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On aliphatic polyamines IV

Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1936
AbstractThe high boiling amines, obtained by the interaction of 1: 3‐dibromo‐propane and 1: 2‐diamino‐ethane hydrate, have been investigated. The lower terms contain straight chains of dimethylene and trimethylene groups separated by nitrogen atoms but in the higher boiling fractions cyclic amines are present.
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Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

2023
Aliphatic compounds are carbon and hydrogen-containing hydrocarbon complexes and are present in almost every plant, animal and microorganism. In 1929, aliphatic hydrocarbons were first discovered by crude chemical methods. These observations were later confirmed and expanded by more sophisticated instruments, such as gas-liquid chromatography and GLC ...
Tahira Naz   +3 more
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New Strategies for the Synthesis of Aliphatic Azides

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Paramasivam Sivaguru   +2 more
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