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rac-(S,S)-Bis(1-ferrocenylbut-3-enyl) ether
The title complex, [Fe2(C5H5)2(C18H20O)], formed by dehydration of 1-ferrocenylbut-3-en-1-ol, crystallizes as a racemic compound. The central C—O—C fragment, in which the C atoms are the chiral centers, is characterized by an angle of 116.26
Jian-Jun Wang +4 more
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THE SYSTEMS HYDROGEN CHLORIDE–ETHYL ETHER AND HYDROGEN CHLORIDE–ACETONE [PDF]
D. McIntosh
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Vinyl Ether/Tetrazine Pair for the Traceless Release of Alcohols in Cells
The cleavage of a protecting group from a protein or drug under bioorthogonal conditions enables accurate spatiotemporal control over protein or drug activity.
Ester Jiménez-Moreno +9 more
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Engineering Strategies for 2D Layered Tin Halide Perovskite Field‐Effect Transistors
2D halide perovskites are promising candidates for field‐effect transistor (FET) applications due to their high stability and suppressed ion migration in the presence of bulky organic spacers. This review systematically summarizes the optimization engineering strategies of 2D perovskite FETs and future challenges, which provide guidance for developing ...
Shuanglong Wang +4 more
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Bis[2-(1,3-benzothiazol-2-ylsulfanyl)ethyl] ether
The complete molecule of title compound, C18H16N2OS4, is generated by crystallographic twofold symmetry, with the O atom lying on the rotation axis. The dihedral angle between the ring systems is 80.91 (2)°.
Hui-Guo Chen +4 more
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XL.—Synthetical researches on ethers.— No. 1. Synthesis of ethers from acetic ether [PDF]
In his researches upon lactic acid Wurtz* contends with considerable force for the dibasicity of this acid, supporting his view by the transformation of monobasic into dibasic lactic ether by the consecutive action of sodium and iodide of ethyl, as expressed in the following equations:
Frankland, E., Duppa, B. F.
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Enhancing Low‐Temperature Performance of Sodium‐Ion Batteries via Anion‐Solvent Interactions
DOL is introduced into electrolytes as a co‐solvent, increasing slat solubility, ion conductivity, and the de‐solvent process, and forming an anion‐rich solvent shell due to its high interaction with anion. With the above virtues, the batteries using this electrolyte exhibit excellent cycling stability at low temperatures. Abstract Sodium‐ion batteries
Cheng Zheng +7 more
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CXI.—Action of phosphorus trichloride on the aromatic ethers of glycerol. Part II [PDF]
David Runciman Boyd
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Plasticity of ether lipids promotes ferroptosis susceptibility and evasion
Y. Zou +21 more
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