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Conventional excited‐state proton transfer (ESPT) theories explain the kinetics of fluorescent photoacids, but face challenges for weakly or nonfluorescent ones. This missing link is bridged by making and dissecting series of green fluorescent protein chromophore derivatives with varied photoacidities via strategic substitutions. Structure‐photoacidity
Cheng Chen +3 more
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(Substituted-quinoline-1-yl) Methylbenzylammonium Chloride: Quaternization Reaction Process, Corrosion Inhibition Behavior, and Calculation Process. [PDF]
Tian J +8 more
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Simple s-block metal hydrides for selective hydrogenation of quinoline compounds. [PDF]
Zhang S +8 more
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Further modification on phenyl acetic acid based quinolines as liver X receptor modulators
Baihua Hu +20 more
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Novel nitro‐substituted diaryl 1,3,4‐ and 1,2,4‐oxadiazoles were synthesised via molecular hybridisation of bioactive heterocycles. Selected derivatives exhibited potent antimicrobial activity, including against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Staphylococcus aureus, and cholinesterase inhibitory activity, with promising selectivity.
Enikő Šikorová +9 more
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HCl-mediated silylation of C-H bonds in (hetero)arenes with trialkylsilanes. [PDF]
Su Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Heterogenized molecular catalysts have been the subject of increasing interest in the context of electrochemical small molecule activation due to the possibility of active site homogeneity and tunability, which can surpass many nanostructured materials.
Elizabeth K. Johnson, Charles W. Machan
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Quinoline-Based DNA Methyltransferase Inhibitors Featuring Basic Side Chains: Design, Synthesis, and Insight in Biochemical and Anticancer Cell Properties. [PDF]
Zwergel C +15 more
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