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Forewords by Bora Cosic to children's literature classics [PDF]
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Strangeness production in pp and pn reactions at COSY [PDF]
M. Büscher
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Combining Low‐Valent AlI and SnII Metal Centers for Small Molecule Activation
Salt metathesis between AlI and SnII complexes gives an electron‐rich complex with an AlSn bond which can be described as a weak polar bond between AlII and SnI open shell fragments. Electronic structure and reactivity are discussed. The recently discovered class of potassium aluminyl complexes (R2Al−K+) enables facile access to heterobimetallic Al ...
Tristan Löwl+6 more
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Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Lauric Acid and a Potential Use in Polyester Synthesis
A three‐step reaction sequence was developed to synthesize renewable lauric acid–based dimethyl esters. The sequence consists of a catalytic dehydrogenation of saturated fatty acids with molecular oxygen as oxidant, an esterification with methanol, and a dimerization reaction with dithiols via thia‐Michael addition.
Luis Santos Correa+3 more
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Determination of deuteron beam polarizations at COSY [PDF]
D. Chiladze+47 more
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Treatment of Lawesson's reagent with selected alkyl or aryl alkynes results in the formation of cyclization products such as 3H‐1,2,3‐dithiaphosphole‐3‐sulfide or unprecedented 1,3,2,4dithiadiphosphinane‐2,4‐disulfide derivatives. The new heterocycles are characterized spectroscopically and in two cases by crystal structure analyses. Density functional
Felix Blüm+2 more
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Abstract In this work, we aimed at photocaging the well‐known anticancer agents dasatinib, ceritinib, gemcitabine, and combretastatin A4 with red‐light activatable 4,4‐difluoro‐4‐bora‐3a,4a‐diaza‐s‐indacene (BODIPY)‐based cages using a carbonate/carbamate linking strategy.
Kirill M. Kuznetsov+6 more
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Abstract In senescent leaves of banana (Musa acuminata) hypermodified fluorescent chlorophyll (Chl) catabolites (hmFCCs) accumulate and give these leaves an easily observable blue fluorescence. Non‐fluorescent Chl‐catabolites (NCCs) are not detected, the typical colourless Chl‐catabolites that accumulate in most de‐greened plant leaves. Here, we report
Clemens Vergeiner, Bernhard Kräutler
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