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Mechanical bonds and dynamic covalent bonds
Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 2020Jishan Wu and Fraser Stoddart introduce the Materials Chemistry Frontiers themed collection on mechanical bonds and dynamic covalent bonds.
Jishan Wu, J. Fraser Stoddart
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Russian Chemical Reviews, 2019
The possibility of multiple bond formation between Periodic Table Group 13 – 15 elements is considered. The ways of triple bond formation between these elements are discussed; particular attention is paid to the B≡B triple bonds.
Vladimir A. Starodub +1 more
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The possibility of multiple bond formation between Periodic Table Group 13 – 15 elements is considered. The ways of triple bond formation between these elements are discussed; particular attention is paid to the B≡B triple bonds.
Vladimir A. Starodub +1 more
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1970
AbstractThe concept of “partial ionic character” has proved exceedingly valuable and fruitful as a qualitative description of the electronic structure of molecules; however, the theoretical ideas underlying the empirical relations for the determination of the ionic character of a bond do not bear critical examination.
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AbstractThe concept of “partial ionic character” has proved exceedingly valuable and fruitful as a qualitative description of the electronic structure of molecules; however, the theoretical ideas underlying the empirical relations for the determination of the ionic character of a bond do not bear critical examination.
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Staining Involving Covalent Bonds
1991This chapter covers histochemical methods concerned with the following reactive groups: 1. Alkene (Sect.9.1) 2. Glycol (Seet.9.2) 3. Thiol and disulphide (Sect.9.3) 4. Aromatic and heteroaromatic cyclic ring systems (Sect.9.4) 5. Amine (Sect.9.5) 6.
H. Lyon, M. R. Barer, E. Schulte
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Enzyme Immobilization by Covalent Bonding
2003Enzyme immobilization by covalent bonding to an insoluble polymer has the supposed advantage of irreversible binding of the enzyme to the support matrix. Many of the bonds commonly employed are not 100% stable in use, however. Unless some care is taken to ensure that the enzyme can withstand the reaction conditions, substantial loss of enzyme activity ...
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Nature's transitory covalent bond
Nature Structural Biology, 1997The chemistry of sulphur enables a disulphide bond to be transitory—guiding the proper folding of a protein, but not appearing in the native structure.
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Visible Light-Driven Radical-Mediated C–C Bond Cleavage/Functionalization in Organic Synthesis
Chemical Reviews, 2021Jia-Rong Chen, Wen-Jing Xiao
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Electrochemical Oxidation Induced Selective C–C Bond Cleavage
Chemical Reviews, 2021Yujie Liang, Ning Jiao
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