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Hydrodeoxygenation of guaiacol
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2011Dorothée Laurenti, Christophe Geantet
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Journal of Molecular Structure, 2021
Abstract High-resolution rotational spectra were recorded for guaiacol and eight isotopologues as well as the guaiacol-argon van der Waals complex using a resonant-cavity Fourier transform microwave spectrometer. The monomer spectra were assigned to an anti-syn conformation with an internal hydrogen bond from the hydroxyl group to the methoxy oxygen.
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Abstract High-resolution rotational spectra were recorded for guaiacol and eight isotopologues as well as the guaiacol-argon van der Waals complex using a resonant-cavity Fourier transform microwave spectrometer. The monomer spectra were assigned to an anti-syn conformation with an internal hydrogen bond from the hydroxyl group to the methoxy oxygen.
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Guaiacol production by Alicyclobacillus and comparison of two guaiacol detection methods
Food Control, 2013Abstract Alicyclobacillus cause spoilage of acidic products through guaiacol production, which causes a medicinal or disinfectant-like off-flavour and/or odour in the products. The aim of this study was to determine the guaiacol producing abilities of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris and Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius under different growth ...
R. Corli Witthuhn +3 more
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Colorimetric Assay for Guaiacol O-Methyltransferase
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1976A relatively simple colorimetric assay was developed for guaiacol O-methyltransferase. Monomethylated phenolic acid substrates are enzymatically methylated to their corresponding dimethoxyl compounds; S-adenosylmethionine serves as the methyl donor. Enzymatic activity is measured by colorimetric assay of the monomethylated (nonreacted) substrate by ...
J O, MacFarlane, J W, Lee, C C, Cheng
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The Journal of general physiology, 2010
1. Measurements on the densities, viscosities, dielectric constants, and specific conductances of pure anhydrous and water-saturated guaiacol at 25 degrees C. are reported. 2. The solubility of water in guaiacol at 25 degrees C., and its effect on the electrical conductivity of a sodium guaiacolate solution is given. 3.
T, Shedlovsky, H H, Uhlig
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1. Measurements on the densities, viscosities, dielectric constants, and specific conductances of pure anhydrous and water-saturated guaiacol at 25 degrees C. are reported. 2. The solubility of water in guaiacol at 25 degrees C., and its effect on the electrical conductivity of a sodium guaiacolate solution is given. 3.
T, Shedlovsky, H H, Uhlig
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Glyceryl guaiacolate in equine anaesthesia
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1978Abstract GG is a useful sedative and anaesthetic agent in horses. Used alone, or in conjunction with barbiturates, it produces a uniformly smooth recovery from anaesthesia. The need to infuse large volumes to obtain the desired effect is a disadvantage of this agent.
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The Journal of general physiology, 2010
1. Measurements are reported on the distribution of sodium and potassium guaiacolates between guaiacol and water at 25 degrees C. 2. The variation of the partition coefficients with the concentration is explained with the aid of the Debye-Hückel interionic attraction theory and the assumption that the salts are strong electrolytes in water and weak ...
T, Shedlovsky, H H, Uhlig
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1. Measurements are reported on the distribution of sodium and potassium guaiacolates between guaiacol and water at 25 degrees C. 2. The variation of the partition coefficients with the concentration is explained with the aid of the Debye-Hückel interionic attraction theory and the assumption that the salts are strong electrolytes in water and weak ...
T, Shedlovsky, H H, Uhlig
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Vanadium catalyzed guaiacol deoxygenation
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, 1999The first row transition metals (vanadium to zinc) supported on alumina were evaluated for their ability to catalyze the formation of phenol from guaiacol (2-methoxyphenol) at atmospheric pressure and 350°C. Vanadium oxide on alumina had the highest activity for phenol formation.
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