Optimized Pt–Co/BN Catalysts for Efficient NaBH4 Hydrolysis
The hydrolysis of sodium borohydride is a promising method for generating hydrogen, which can be released under controlled conditions using heterogeneous catalytic systems.
Zepeng Hou +10 more
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Reduction of the amidine C=N bond of 7-aminofurazano(3,4-d)-pyrimidines with sodium borohydride.
Yoshifumi Maki
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Sodium borohydride and amine-boranes, commercially important reducing agents [PDF]
Werner Büchner, Hans Niederprüm
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Targeting protein–protein interactions with reversible covalent modalities: Non‐cysteine chemistries
Abstract Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are central to diverse cellular functions, and represent a rapidly expanding class of therapeutic targets. Advancements in covalent drug design have enabled small‐molecule drugs to overcome challenges associated with engaging these targets, such as limited durations of action and difficult‐to‐drug (expansive,
Ruchira Basu, Steven Fletcher
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Tryptanthrin from microwave-assisted reduction of isatin using solid-state-supported sodium borohydride: DFT calculations, molecular docking and evaluation of its analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity. [PDF]
Obafemi CA +7 more
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Studies of hydrogen storage in the sodium borohydride and magnesium nickel hydride composite system
Louis Greg Afonso
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Pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate (PLP) homeostasis relies on salvage enzymes, yet key metabolic branches remain undefined. We identify AKR1C isozymes as previously undescribed contributors that convert pyridoxal into pyridoxine or 4‐pyridoxolactone through reductase and dehydrogenase activities.
Nayu Kito +8 more
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Using Additives to Control the Decomposition Temperature of Sodium Borohydride [PDF]
Jubert Tomasso, Camille +3 more
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Catalytic Hydrolysis of Sodium Borohydride on LiCoO3- Supported Pt, Ru Catalysts [PDF]
Jong-Gwan Ahn +2 more
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Abstract Plants and their extracts have been used for dyeing fabrics, skin and hair for thousands of years and have been experiencing a revival in the last years due to increasing health risks arising from oxidative hair dye precursors. We developed a novel two‐step method to dye keratin fibres based on in situ formed silver nanoparticles including a ...
Julia K. Hachmann +4 more
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