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Mechanism of alkene epoxidation by a cytochrome P-450 model. Effect of additives [PDF]
Johannes A. S. J. Razenberg+2 more
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Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are widely used in biomedicine, electronics, catalysis, and environmental science. Conventional synthesis relies on harsh chemicals, driving interest in eco‐friendly methods using plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae. Biomolecules like polyphenols, proteins, and fatty acids aid nanoparticle synthesis under mild conditions. This
Youfeng Yue+3 more
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Melon seed oil epoxidation: Kinetics and neuro-fuzzy evaluation
Melon seed oil (MSO) is characterized by unsaturated triglycerides, making it a suitable candidate for epoxidation. This work explored the kinetic and Optimization of MSO epoxidation by the in-situ generation of peroxyacetic acid.
Kenechi Nwosu-Obieogu+7 more
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Epoxidation of 2-Alkenylimidazolines
Toshiya Kataoka, Hiroshi Kakiuchi
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The stereochemistry of ethylene-1,2-d2 epoxidation over silver catalysts [PDF]
M EGASHIRA
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Rethinking Chlorine: Essential Chemical or Replaceable Risk?
Chlorine is essential for the production of plastics and pharmaceuticals but poses significant safety and environmental risks. Herein, processes are presented that substitute chlorine or reduce its demand. Where indispensable, trichloride‐ and bichloride‐based ionic liquids could enhance safety and streamline the integration of renewable energy ...
Johannes Schwan+6 more
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Epoxidation of Chalcones with t-Butylhydroperoxide in Presence of a Cobalt(II) Schiff Base Complex [PDF]
D. R. GUPTA, KAMALUDDIN, SHOBHA NAITHANI
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The Fusion of Elemental Sulfur With Waste Cooking Oil‐Based Derivatives: Beyond Renewability
The fuse of two waste streams, elemental sulfur and waste cooking oil, is enabled by Inverse Vulcanization. The process might ensure the closed‐loop production of polymeric materials for a wide range of applications, beyond its sole potential renewability.
Sandric Afonso, Hatice Mutlu
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Eucommia Ulmoides Gum Soft‐Hard Gradient Composite Materials with Shape Memory Property
This study develops EUG foam with adjustable foaming rates (1–5×), co‐vulcanized multi‐hardness rubber with strong adhesion, and a composite material featuring shape memory, toughness, and excellent impact protection. Abstract Eucommia Ulmoides gum (EUG) is a natural polymer material with unique “rubber‐plastic duality” and good shape memory properties.
Furao Wang+6 more
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