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Dynamic Bonds: Adaptable Timescales for Responsive Materials
Dynamic bonds introduce unique properties such as self‐healing, recyclability, shape memory, and malleability to polymers. Significant efforts have been made to synthesize a variety of dynamic linkers, creating a diverse library of materials. In addition
Dominik Konkolewicz
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The green advantage: Exploring the convenience of issuing green bonds
The issue of how to finance the transition to a low-carbon economy in order to achieve the Paris Agreement's goal is crucial, especially considering the enormous amount of financing necessary to shift from rhetoric into action.
Gianfranco Gianfrate
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Influence of the grinding wheel recipe on the cutting force components during grinding [PDF]
The issues of the components of a grinding wheel recipe, namely, abrasive grains, bonds and various fillers on the cutting forces during grinding are considered in the article.
Romanenko A.M. +3 more
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There is growing importance of green finance as a means to finance sustainable projects and reduce carbon emissions. Green bonds have emerged as an important financing tool in this context, and there is a need to understand how they are interconnected ...
Yafei Zhang, Muhammad Umair
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Transition-Metal-Catalyzed C–H Bond Activation for the Formation of C–C Bonds in Complex Molecules
Site-predictable and chemoselective C–H bond functionalization reactions offer synthetically powerful strategies for the step-economic diversification of both feedstock and fine chemicals.
Jamie H. Docherty +7 more
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The name's bond……disulfide bond [PDF]
A repeating theme in the structural biology of disulfide oxidants and isomerases is the extraordinary architectural similarity between functionally related proteins from prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The recently determined structure of full-length yeast protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) reveals a U-shaped molecule with two redox-active sites. It bears a
Heras, Begona +3 more
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THE ATTRACTION OF BOND FINANCING BY FOOD PRODUCING COMPANIES IN ARCTIC COUNTRIES [PDF]
The article contains an analysis of the established practices of attracting financing through the issuance of bonds on the example of companies in the agricultural and food sectors of the countries included in the Arctic zone: Denmark, Iceland, Canada ...
Gulnara F. Romashkina +2 more
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Direct Photocatalyzed Hydrogen Atom Transfer (HAT) for Aliphatic C–H Bonds Elaboration
Direct photocatalyzed hydrogen atom transfer (d-HAT) can be considered a method of choice for the elaboration of aliphatic C–H bonds. In this manifold, a photocatalyst (PCHAT) exploits the energy of a photon to trigger the homolytic cleavage of such ...
Luca Capaldo, Davide Ravelli, M. Fagnoni
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Green bonds as a tool against climate change?
While green bonds are becoming increasingly popular in the corporate finance practice, little is known about their implications and effectiveness in terms of issuers' environmental engagement.
Serena Fatica, Roberto Panzica
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The Microstructure of the Brazilian Market for Corporate Bonds
Purpose – The Brazilian government approved regulations to foster the corporate bond market. In 2009, Instruction 476 of the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (the Brazilian capital market regulator) relaxed the requirements for issuing bonds. In 2011, Law
Antonio Gledson de Carvalho +1 more
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