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On-Surface Cross-Coupling Reactions

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2023
On-surface synthesis, as a bottom-up synthetic method, has been proven to be a powerful tool for atomically precise fabrication of low-dimensional carbon nanomaterials over the past 15 years. This method relies on covalent coupling reactions that occur on solid substrates such as metal or metal oxide surfaces under ultra-high-vacuum conditions, and the
Guang-Yan Xing   +3 more
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Cross-Coupling Reactions of Nitroarenes

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2021
Cross-coupling reactions are powerful synthetic tools to construct diverse chemical bonds often found in, for example, advanced materials and pharmaceuticals. Since their discovery, haloarenes have habitually been used as electrophilic coupling partners both in academic and industrial contexts.
Myuto Kashihara, Yoshiaki Nakao
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Interfacial reactions in In/Cu2Se couples

Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2013
Abstract A unique parallel-to-vertical alternating layer microstructure is observed in the In/Ag 2 Se couples reacted at 723 K (450 °C). The reaction zone has two different regions. Both regions are composed of liquid and In 4 Se 3 phases. The region adjacent to the Ag 2 Se substrate has alternating-layer structure, and the layers are aligned ...
Sinn-wen Chen   +4 more
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Response Reactions:  Equilibrium Coupling

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006
It is pointed out and illustrated in the present paper that if a homogeneous multiple equilibrium system containing k components and q species is composed of the reactants actually taken and their reactions contain only k + 1 species, then we have a unique representation with (q - k) stoichiometrically independent reactions (SIRs).
Eufrozina A, Hoffmann, Istvan, Nagypal
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Kinetics of coupled enzyme reactions

Biochemistry, 1987
A theory has been developed for the kinetics of coupled enzyme reactions. This theory does not assume that the first reaction is irreversible. The validity of this theory is confirmed by a model system consisting of enoyl-CoA hydratase (EC 4.2.1.17) and 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.35) with 2,4-decadienoyl coenzyme A (CoA) as a substrate ...
S Y, Yang, H, Schulz
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A New Bipyrrole Coupling Reaction.

ChemInform, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Edward B. Nikitin   +2 more
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Coupled reactions versus connected reactions: Coupling concepts with terms

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
AbstractA hallmark of living matter is its ability to extract and transform energy from the environment. Not surprisingly, biology students are required to take thermodynamics. The necessity of coupling exergonic reactions to endergonic processes is easily grasped by most undergraduate students.
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Repairing the Thiol‐Ene Coupling Reaction

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2014
AbstractThiol‐ene coupling (TEC) reactions emerged as one of the most useful processes for coupling different molecular units under reaction mild conditions. However, TEC reactions involving weak CH bonds (allylic and benzylic fragments) are difficult to run and often low yielding.
Povie Guillaume   +6 more
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Iron-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002
Simple iron salts such as FeCl(n), Fe(acac)(n) (n = 2,3) or the salen complex 4 turned out to be highly efficient, cheap, toxicologically benign, and environmentally friendly precatalysts for a host of cross-coupling reactions of alkyl or aryl Grignard reagents, zincates, or organomanganese species with aryl and heteroaryl chlorides, triflates, and ...
Fürstner, A.   +3 more
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