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Glycine‐Induced Unique Crystal Packing of Octacyanidetungstates With Strong Intermolecular Antiferromagnetic Interaction, Near‐Infrared Emission, and Second Harmonic Generation

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie, EarlyView.
Glycine molecules induce a unique crystal packing into a supramolecular one‐dimensional columnar structure of octacyanidotungstates, which exhibits exceptionally strong antiferromagnetic superexchange interactions of J = −42.41(2) K between adjacent octacyanidotungstate units.
Tatsuya Konishi   +8 more
wiley   +2 more sources

Cyanide practice

open access: yes, 1903
The ENCINO CYANIDE PLANT was erected for the treatment of old accumulated tailings, which were worked by the Patio and Cazo processes. As with most accumulated tailings, which have been exposed to the action of the air for a considerable period, they
Rogers, John A.
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Non-Cyanide Silver as a Substitute for Cyanide Processes

open access: yes, 2002
Since the mid 1800s, silver has been deposited from a cyanide-based formulation on a commercial basis. Commercial non-cyanide silver plating solutions were first made generally available in the late 1970s, and yet today the vast majority, and nearly all ...
Chicago Metal Finishers Institute
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Like Cyanide Crystal. Shiny and lethal. Like the slow administration of a crystalline poison. (2024) for violoncello and harp [PDF]

open access: yes
Come Cristallo di Cianuro (Like Cyanide Crystal) is a recent composition by Simone Spagnolo that draws inspiration from some forms of mystery drama narrative. Specifically, it evokes those crime novels – as those by Georges Simenon or Seich?
Spagnolo, Simone
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Engineering cyanide-tolerant Arabidopsis thaliana

open access: yes, 2015
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Plants naturally produce cyanide from the hydrolysis of cyanogenic glycosides and as a by-product of
Molojwane, Emang Tsametse Emi
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Solvent extraction of copper and cyanide from waste cyanide solution

open access: yes, 2010
The potential use of two commercial extractants, LIX 7950, a guanidine derivative, and LIX 7820, a solvent mixture of quaternary amine and nonylphenol, for recovery of copper and cyanide from waste cyanide solution has been investigated.
Xie, Feng
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Cyanid [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
C. Vidal, W.-R. Külpmann
openaire   +2 more sources

Cyanide Poisoning in Ruminants

open access: yes, 2014
Prussic acid, cyanide, or hydrocyanic acid are all terms relating to the same toxic substance. Hydrogen cyanide was first isolated from a blue dye (Prussian blue) and because of its acidic nature it became known by the common name “prussic acid.” Cyanide
Gaskill, Cynthia   +3 more
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Unlocking Catalyst Activation as a Critical Bottleneck in Cross‐Coupling Reactions: Room‐Temperature Couplings of Weak Nucleophiles Enabled by [Pd(1‐MeNAP)TFA]2 Precatalysts

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie International Edition, EarlyView.
In many Pd‐catalyzed cross‐couplings, catalyst performance has been found to be limited by catalyst activation. Methylnaphthyl (MeNAP) palladium trifluoroacetate dimers are presented as easy‐to‐store and easy‐to‐handle precursors, which rapidly activate under reaction conditions, even when only weakly coordinating, non‐reducing nucleophiles are present.
Sourav Manna   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cyanide poisoning

open access: yesThe Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 1984
openaire   +2 more sources

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