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Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Silylation and Borylation of C-H Bonds for the Synthesis and Functionalization of Complex Molecules.

Chemical Reviews, 2023
The functionalization of C-H bonds in organic molecules containing functional groups has been one of the holy grails of catalysis. One synthetically important approach to the diverse functionalization of C-H bonds is the catalytic silylation or ...
Isaac F Yu   +2 more
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To Bond or Not to Bond: That is the Question

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2010
Bonding of electrical equipment plays a crucial role in maintaining the same potential between conductive parts likely to be energized and conductive parts liable to introduce a "zero" potential into the premises. Voltage rises between such parts is unsafe, as they may induce harmful currents through the human body, the magnitude of which may vary ...
Mitolo M.   +2 more
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Corporate green bonds

Journal of Financial Economics, 2019
This study examines corporate green bonds, a new financial innovation in the corporate landscape.
C. Flammer
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The Pricing and Ownership of US Green Bonds

Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2022
We review the pricing and ownership of green bonds, whose proceeds are used for environmentally focused purposes. After presenting an overview of the literature on green securities and green bonds in particular, we summarize the US corporate and ...
Malcolm Baker   +3 more
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Bidentate Directing Groups: An Efficient Tool in C-H Bond Functionalization Chemistry for the Expedient Construction of C-C Bonds.

Chemical Reviews, 2020
During the past decades, synthetic organic chemistry discovered that directing group assisted C-H activation is a key tool for the expedient and siteselective construction of C-C bonds.
Supriya Rej, Y. Ano, N. Chatani
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Ultrahigh Mechanical Strength and Robust Room-Temperature Self-Healing Properties of a Polyurethane-Graphene Oxide Network Resulting from Multiple Dynamic Bonds.

ACS Nano, 2022
Addressing the conflict between achieving high mechanical properties and room-temperature self-healing ability is extremely significant to achieving a breakthrough in the application of self-healing materials.
Xiaobo Zhu   +4 more
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The effect of pro-environmental preferences on bond prices: Evidence from green bonds

Journal of Banking & Finance, 2019
We use green bonds as an instrument to identify the effect of non-pecuniary motives, specifically pro-environmental preferences, on bond market prices.
O. Zerbib
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Chalcogen Bond: A Sister Noncovalent Bond to Halogen Bond

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2009
A sister noncovalent bond to halogen bond, termed chalcogen bond, is defined in this article. By selecting the complexes H(2)CS...Cl(-), F(2)CS...Cl(-), OCS...Cl(-), and SCS...Cl(-) as models, the bond-length change, interaction energy, topological property of the electron charge density and its Laplacian, and the charge transfer of the chalcogen bond ...
Weizhou, Wang, Baoming, Ji, Yu, Zhang
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Bond length and bond multiplicity: σ-bond prevents short π-bonds

Chem. Commun., 2006
Analysis of model compounds such as Fe2(CO)6, C2 and HBBH shows that pi-bonds left to themselves are shorter than sigma-bonds; in many ways sigma-bonds prevent pi-bonds from adopting their optimal shorter distances.
Jemmis, Eluvathingal D   +3 more
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Time-frequency comovement among green bonds, stocks, commodities, clean energy, and conventional bonds

, 2020
The paper examines the inter-relationship between green bonds and other asset markets, including stocks, commodities, clean energy, and conventional bonds over 11 years from 2008 to 2019.
Thi Thu Hien Nguyen   +4 more
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