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Recent advances in multicomponent synthesis of 5-substituted 1<i>H</i>-tetrazoles from aldehydes: catalytic methods and green chemistry approaches. [PDF]
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An Atomic-Scale Investigation of Liquid Crystal Orientation in Polar and Nonpolar Solvents. [PDF]
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Review of simplified testing method for performance evaluation to assist in the selection of chemical protective gloves. [PDF]
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From Nature to Synthesis and Vice Versa: Costic Acid Analogs with Acaricidal Activity Against the Bee Parasite Varroa destructor. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2000
A number of nitrile-related enzymes have been screened over the past year for use in synthetic applications. There have also been significant advances in our understanding of the structures and modes of regulation of metal-containing nitrile hydratases.
M, Kobayashi, S, Shimizu
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A number of nitrile-related enzymes have been screened over the past year for use in synthetic applications. There have also been significant advances in our understanding of the structures and modes of regulation of metal-containing nitrile hydratases.
M, Kobayashi, S, Shimizu
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2022
This chapter explains the properties, synthesis, and reactions of amides. It lists the features of amide bonds: planar, relatively inert, non-basic, weakly nucleophilic on oxygen, and hydrogen bond acceptor and donor. Moreover, the amide bond links amino acids making up all peptides and proteins.
Patrick D. Bailey, Keith M. Morgan
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This chapter explains the properties, synthesis, and reactions of amides. It lists the features of amide bonds: planar, relatively inert, non-basic, weakly nucleophilic on oxygen, and hydrogen bond acceptor and donor. Moreover, the amide bond links amino acids making up all peptides and proteins.
Patrick D. Bailey, Keith M. Morgan
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Nitrile Ylides and Nitrile Imines
ChemInform, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Nitrile Synthesis through Catalyzed Cascades Involving Acid–Nitrile Exchange
Synthesis, 2014Irreversible acid–nitrile exchange reactions using both glutaronitrile and (phenylsulfonyl)acetonitrile may be catalyzed by Lewis acids. Whereas a cyclization towards imides displaces the equilibria in the reaction with dinitriles, a decarboxylation step is involved when using the (phenylsulfonyl)acetonitrile.
Cartigny, Damien +5 more
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