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Radicals of a ring

Communications in Algebra, 1994
The paper concerns a description of ideals of a ring R which are radicals of R, i.e., they are of the form S(R), where S is a radical property of rings. This problem was already studied in a number of papers. For instance, in [4, 5] all radicals of Dedekind domains were described whereas in [3] some global properties of the set of hereditary radicals ...
E. Puczyłowski
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Radical-Radical Reactions in Molecular Weight Growth: The Phenyl + Propargyl Reaction.

Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2023
The mechanism for hydrocarbon ring growth in sooting environments is still the subject of considerable debate. The reaction of phenyl radical (C6H5) with propargyl radical (H2CCCH) provides an important prototype for radical-radical ring-growth pathways.
Talitha M. Selby   +10 more
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Copper-mediated controlled radical ring-opening polymerization (RROP) of a vinylcycloalkane.

Chemical Communications, 2008
This investigation reports controlled ring-opening polymerization of a vinylcyclopropane via copper-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization which leads to predominantly 1,5 ring-opening polymerization.
N. Singha   +3 more
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The case of the missing ring: radical cleavage of a carbon-carbon bond and implications for GFP chromophore biosynthesis.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2007
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) creates its fluorophore by promoting spontaneous peptide backbone cyclization and amino acid oxidation chemistry on its own Ser65, Tyr66, Gly67 tripeptide sequence.
D. Barondeau   +3 more
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