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Photophysics of 10-substituted bis[2-(9-anthryl)ethyl] glutarates
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1990M. Fox, P. Britt
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
Adipic acids and glutaric acids are core intermediates in polymer production. However, neither industry nor laboratory synthesis enables facile access to main-chain substituted diacid derivatives, restricting the development of novel monomers for ...
Jianyi Shi +11 more
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Adipic acids and glutaric acids are core intermediates in polymer production. However, neither industry nor laboratory synthesis enables facile access to main-chain substituted diacid derivatives, restricting the development of novel monomers for ...
Jianyi Shi +11 more
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Kinetics of Hydrolysis of Diethyl Glutarate and β-Substituted Diethyl Glutarates by α-Chymotrypsin
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1964Saul G Cohen
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Melaminium glutarate monohydrate
Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2002The crystal structure of the title new melaminium salt, 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazin-1-ium glutarate monohydrate, C(3)H(7)N(6)(+) x C(5)H(7)O(4)(-) x H(2)O, is built up from singly protonated melaminium residues, mono-dissociated glutarate ions and water molecules.
Jan, Janczak, Genivaldo Julio, Perpétuo
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Significance of bound glutarate in the diagnosis of glutaric aciduria type I
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1992Glutaric aciduria type I (GA-I) (McKusick 231670) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by glutaryl-CoA dehydro genase (GD) deficiency. The diagnosis of GA-I is determined by organic acid analysis of urine and is confirmed by measuring the enzyme activity in cultured skin fibroblasts or leukocytes.
Ribes A +5 more
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Journal of Solution Chemistry, 2007
Conductivity measurements of glutaric acid and disodium glutarate in dilute aqueous solutions were performed in the 288.15 to 323.15 K temperature range. The limiting equivalent conductances of glutarate anions, λo(HGlut−,T) and λo(1/2Glut2−,T), and the dissociation constants of glutaric acid, K1(T) and K2(T), were derived by the use of the Onsager and
Alexander Apelblat +2 more
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Conductivity measurements of glutaric acid and disodium glutarate in dilute aqueous solutions were performed in the 288.15 to 323.15 K temperature range. The limiting equivalent conductances of glutarate anions, λo(HGlut−,T) and λo(1/2Glut2−,T), and the dissociation constants of glutaric acid, K1(T) and K2(T), were derived by the use of the Onsager and
Alexander Apelblat +2 more
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Chemistry, 2019
A range of polyoxo-titanium clusters (PTCs) were constructed by tuning the sorts of acids (inorganic and organic acids) in alcoholic solvents, from Ti4, Ti6, Ti9, Ti11 to Ti16.
Mei-Yan Gao, Lei Zhang, Jian Zhang
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A range of polyoxo-titanium clusters (PTCs) were constructed by tuning the sorts of acids (inorganic and organic acids) in alcoholic solvents, from Ti4, Ti6, Ti9, Ti11 to Ti16.
Mei-Yan Gao, Lei Zhang, Jian Zhang
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