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Mild and metal-free chemical recycling of polyureas via acylation-activated bond cleavage. [PDF]
Yu E +8 more
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Nanoceria as an Efficient and Cost-Effective Metal-Free Catalyst for the Oxidation of Alcohols. [PDF]
Squarzoni C +9 more
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DOX-conjugated unimolecular micelles from benzaldehyde-functionalized star copolymer via metal-free ATRP for pH-responsive drug delivery. [PDF]
Ma W +5 more
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Metal-Free and Degradable Photocatalyst for Water Decontamination: An Innovative Application for High-Sulfur Content Polymers. [PDF]
Diniz V, Resendiz-Diaz B, Crick CR.
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Transition-Metal Free Photocatalytic Synthesis of Acylsulfonamides. [PDF]
Lam LY, Ma C.
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Metal-free bioconjugation reactions
Drug Discovery Today: Technologies, 2013The recent strategy to apply chemical reactions to address fundamental biological questions has led to the emergence of entirely new conjugation reactions that are fast and irreversible, yet so mild and selective that they can be performed even in living cells or organisms.
Berkel, S.S. van, Delft, F.L. van
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Metal‐Free Deoxygenation of Carbohydrates
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2014AbstractThe conversion of readily available cellulosic biomass to valuable feedstocks and fuels is an attrative goal but a challenging transformation that requires the cleavage of multiple nonactivated CO bonds. Herein, the Lewis acid trispentafluorophenylborane (B(C6F5)3) is shown to catalyze the metal‐free hydrosilylative reduction of ...
Laura L, Adduci +4 more
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Reversible, Metal-Free Hydrogen Activation
Science, 2006Although reversible covalent activation of molecular hydrogen (H 2 ) is a common reaction at transition metal centers, it has proven elusive in compounds of the lighter elements. We report that the compound (C 6 H 2 Me 3 ) 2
Gregory C, Welch +3 more
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