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On-Surface Cross-Coupling Reactions
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2023On-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, 2021Cross-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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Crossing constraints for hyperon reactions
Physical Review C, 1988The importance and usefulness of crossing is emphasized for both kaon scattering and kaon production reactions. It is argued, and numerically demonstrated for a chiral Lagrangian, that crossing provides powerful, comprehensive constraints which are often neglected in the evaluation of dynamical models.
, Ji, , Cotanch
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Cross‐reaction and cross‐combination ratios
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 1987AbstractA simple collision theory model for reaction between two different radicals shows that the cross‐reaction ratio, ϕ*, is 2 only if the masses and collision diameters of the radicals are identical; for all other combinations of mass and size, ϕ* is greater than 2. The value of ϕ* is shown to depend simply on the ratios of the masses and diameters
Neville L. Arthur, John R. Christie
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Iron-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002Simple 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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Bifurcation of Reaction Cross-Diffusion Systems
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2017This paper is devoted to a reaction cross-diffusion system under Neumann boundary conditions. Firstly, the existence and multiplicity of spatially nonhomogeneous/homogeneous steady-state solutions are investigated by means of Lyapunov–Schmidt reduction.
Rong Zou, Shangjiang Guo
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A Cross-Reaction in Resistance to Antibiotics
Nature, 1951IN the course of routine laboratory work on sensitivity to antibiotics, a type of ‘cross-reaction’ in the development of resistance to them has been observed.
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Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section C Immunology, 1975
An earlier study of more than 60 Klebsiella K‐polysaccharides in anti‐pneumococcal sera of many capsular types provided the impetus for the present work. With anti‐Klebsiella sera, some of these cross‐reactions are now shown to be reciprocal. In most instances in which several or many K‐substances precipitated antipneumococcal sera of a given type ...
Michael Heidelberger +5 more
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An earlier study of more than 60 Klebsiella K‐polysaccharides in anti‐pneumococcal sera of many capsular types provided the impetus for the present work. With anti‐Klebsiella sera, some of these cross‐reactions are now shown to be reciprocal. In most instances in which several or many K‐substances precipitated antipneumococcal sera of a given type ...
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Negishi cross-coupling reaction
2002The Negishi cross-coupling reaction is the nickel- or palladium-catalyzed coupling of organozinc compounds with various halides or triflates (aryl, alkenyl, alkynyl, and acyl).
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