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Iridium complexes bearing a PNP ligand, favoring facile C(sp^3)–H bond cleavage [PDF]
Hydrogen iodide is lost upon reaction of PNP with IrI_3, where PNP = 2,6-bis-(di-t-butylphosphinomethyl)pyridine to give crystallographically characterized Ir(PNP)*(I)_2, which reacts with H_2 to give Ir(PNP)(H)(I)_2.
Goddard, William A., III +4 more
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Methane activation and exchange by titanium-carbon multiple bonds [PDF]
We demonstrate that a titanium-carbon multiple bond, specifically an alkylidyne ligand in the transient complex, (PNP)Ti≡C^(t)Bu (A) (PNP^− = N[2-P(CHMe_2)_(2)-4-methylphenyl]_2), can cleanly activate methane at room temperature with moderately elevated ...
Baik, Mu-Hyun +7 more
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Robust Camera Pose Estimation from Line Correspondences Using GNC [PDF]
A solution to the Perspective-n-Lines (PnL) problem is proposed where a large fraction of outliers can be handled. The approach estimates camera pose from 2D-3D line correspondences where outliers are in the form of line mismatches. The solution is based
Hans K.R. Holen +2 more
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Plug-and-Play Fault Detection and control-reconfiguration for a class of nonlinear large-scale constrained systems [PDF]
This paper deals with a novel Plug-and-Play (PnP) architecture for the control and monitoring of Large-Scale Systems (LSSs). The proposed approach integrates a distributed Model Predictive Control (MPC) strategy with a distributed Fault Detection (FD ...
Boem, F +3 more
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A Novel Bis(phosphido)pyridine [PNP]^(2−) Pincer Ligand and Its Potassium and Bis(dimethylamido)zirconium(IV) Complexes [PDF]
A novel PNP bis(secondary phosphine)pyridine pincer ligand, 2,6-bis(2-(phenylphosphino)phenyl)pyridine, has been prepared in high yield, and the properties of the doubly deprotonated form as a ligand in K_4(PNP)_2(THF)_6 and (PNP)Zr(NMe_2)_2 have been ...
Bercaw, John E., Winston, Matthew S.
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P-nitrophenol (PNP) is a carcinogenic, teratogenic, and mutagenic compound that can cause serious harm to the environment. A strain of Pseudomonas putida DLL-E4, can efficiently degrade PNP in a complex process that is influenced by many factors ...
Shuang Li +14 more
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Performance Evaluation of Bulk Liquid Membrane Technique on p-Nitrophenol Removal from Aqueous Solution [PDF]
The transport of p-nitrophenol (PNP) through a bulk liquid membrane (BLM) was investigated to evaluate the effect of different experimental conditions on PNP partitioning behavior.
K. Pourkhanali, M. Saleh, G. Khayati
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Probing the C-H Activation of Linear and Cyclic Ethers at (PNP)Ir [PDF]
Interaction of the amido/bis(phosphine)-supported (PNP)Ir fragment with a series of linear and cyclic ethers is shown to afford, depending on substrate, products of α,α-dehydrogenation (carbenes), α,β-dehydrogenation (vinyl ethers), or decarbonylation ...
Chen, Chun-Hsing +6 more
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Introduction: Complete or near complete absence of the purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) enzyme causes a profound T cell immunodeficiency and neurological abnormalities that are often lethal in infancy and early childhood.
Eyal Grunebaum +5 more
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Existing studies on cognitive impairments in chronic pain do not investigate peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP) or compare pain conditions in a satisfactory manner. Here we aimed to compare executive dysfunctions in PNP patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and
Henrik Børsting Jacobsen +4 more
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