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Rebuttal to Correspondence on "DC Electric Fields Promote Biodegradation of Waterborne Naphthalene in Biofilter Systems". [PDF]
Wick LY.
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Assessment of Effects of Discharged Firefighting Water on the Nemunas River Based on Biomarker Responses. [PDF]
Butrimavičienė L +5 more
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Antibacterial activity and molecular docking studies of 1-(benzothiazolylamino)aryl methyl-2-naphthol catalyzed by steel waste-sourced iron oxide nanoparticles as a heterogeneous catalyst. [PDF]
Gholami-HasanAbadi P +2 more
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Excited-State Energy Decomposition Analysis. [PDF]
Gao J, Liu C, Chen K.
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Uncovering the photoexcited dynamics in bis(acyl)phosphine oxide photoinitiators.
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Azulene–Naphthalene, Naphthalene–Naphthalene, and Azulene–Azulene Rearrangements
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2022The mechanism(s) of thermal rearrangement of azulenes have been enigmatic for several decades. Herein, we have employed density functional theory (DFT) calculations at the M06-2X/6-311+G(d,p) level together with single-point calculations at the CCSD(T) level to assess possible mechanisms of the experimentally observed azulene and naphthalene ...
M. Saeed Mirzaei +2 more
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Substance Abuse, 2012
Inhalant abuse such as kerosene, petrol, gasoline, and typewriter correction fluid has been reported from India. Naphthalene or mothballs, a commonly used substance in households and freely available in the market is an uncommon form of inhalant abuse which may lead to severe medical complications. We report an adolescent with addiction to naphthalene
Samir Kumar, Praharaj +1 more
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Inhalant abuse such as kerosene, petrol, gasoline, and typewriter correction fluid has been reported from India. Naphthalene or mothballs, a commonly used substance in households and freely available in the market is an uncommon form of inhalant abuse which may lead to severe medical complications. We report an adolescent with addiction to naphthalene
Samir Kumar, Praharaj +1 more
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Photooxygenation of Naphthalene
ChemPhotoChem, 2021AbstractThe photooxygenation of naphthalene to the corresponding endoperoxide (EPO) under various conditions is described. Substantial conversion is only observed at −10 °C and after more than two days, indicating that the [4+2] cycloaddition of singlet oxygen to this acene proceeds much more slowly than corresponding reactions of substituted ...
Werner Fudickar, Torsten Linker
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Transplacental naphthalene poisoning
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959Abstract The diagnosis of hemolytic anemia in a newborn infant secondary to maternal ingestion of moth balls is reported. The acute hemolytic anemia seen in this child apparently originated in utero due to transplacental migration of naphthalene and/or its oxidation products.
J A, ANZIULEWICZ +2 more
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Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2006
The molecules of the title compound, C10H8O2, are linked by two O-H...O hydrogen bonds, which form infinite chains with a graph-set descriptor of C6. These chains are linked into puckered (100) sheets of R4(4)(8) and R4(4)(24) rings. Adjacent sheets are connected by weak C-H...pi and pi-pi interactions into a continuous three-dimensional network.
Bernard, Marciniak +2 more
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The molecules of the title compound, C10H8O2, are linked by two O-H...O hydrogen bonds, which form infinite chains with a graph-set descriptor of C6. These chains are linked into puckered (100) sheets of R4(4)(8) and R4(4)(24) rings. Adjacent sheets are connected by weak C-H...pi and pi-pi interactions into a continuous three-dimensional network.
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