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  • |Type = Organic redox reaction The '''Fukuyama reduction''' is an [[organic reaction]] and an [[organic reduction]] in which a [[thioester]] is reduced to an [[aldehyde]] by a [[s ...
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  • ...IES system is polarised if the distribution of the different charges and [[redox]] species between the two phases determines the Galvani potential differenc ...alt such as [[tetrabutylammonium]] [[tetraphenylborate]] dissolved in an [[organic solvent]] [[immiscible]] with water such as [[nitrobenzene]], or [[1,2-dich ...
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  • ...liquid and gas phase [[volatile organic compounds]] and [[organic compound|organic]] pollutants.<ref>{{Cite journal | title = Adsorption of organic molecules from aqueous solutions on carbon materials ...
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  • ...vatization]] to improve the quantitative measurement of [[Organic compound|organic]] [[Analyte|analytes]]. It is used in [[gas chromatography]] (GC), after th The reactor contains [[catalyst]]s that converts all of the carbon atoms of organic molecules in GC column effluents into [[methane]] before reaching the FID. ...
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  • ...]]s.<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia = [[Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis]]|last1 = Little|first1 = Sarah|last2 = Trice|first2 = Jane|title ...e tetrahydroxydiboron by first introducing the boron&ndash;boron bond by [[redox|reduction]] with sodium and then [[hydrolysis|hydrolysing]] the resulting t ...
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  • ...cott D. Rychnovsky, Jay P. Powers | title = [[Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis]] | year = 2001 | doi = 10.1002/047084289X.rz011 | chapter = Zinc Zinc–copper couple has found widespread use in organic synthesis, especially in the Simmons–Smith cyclopropanation of alkenes. In ...
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  • ...es that cannot be identified directly but which are inferred from trapping reactions.<ref name="Johnson">{{cite journal |author1=Johnson, C.C. |author2=Lippard, Radical clock reactions involve a competition between a [[unimolecular]] [[Radical (chemistry)|radi ...
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  • ...5 /> but recent research has led to the application of photooxygenation in organic synthesis and [[photodynamic therapy]].<ref name=macdonald-2001>{{cite jour ...e Type I and Type II as named classes of photooxygenation reactions.</ref> reactions).<ref name=iesce-2005 /><ref name=foote-1968 /> ...
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  • ...f the [[Glucose|glucose unit]] of [[maltodextrin]]. The oxidation of the [[organic compound]] produces [[carbon dioxide]] and electrical current. 13 types of The complete [[Redox|oxidation reaction]] of unit glucose in 15% [[maltodextrin]] solution enabl ...
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  • ....1021/cr60052a001}}</ref><ref>Chakrabartty, in Trahanovsky, ''Oxidation in Organic Chemistry'', pp. 343–370, Academic Press, New York, '''1978'''</ref> The re In [[organic chemistry]], this reaction may be used to convert a terminal methyl ketone ...
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  • ...thors=Dai S, Schwendtmayer C, Schurmann P, Ramaswamy S, Eklund H | title = Redox signaling in chloroplasts: cleavage of disulfides by an iron-sulfur cluster ...es [[Thioredoxin]]. Thioredoxin, through [[Disulfide bond#Preparation and reactions|thiol/disulfide exchange]], then activates carbohydrate synthesis enzymes s ...
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  • {{short description|Chemical reaction mechanism for redox reactions}} In [[chemistry]], '''adiabatic electron-transfer''' is a type of [[Redox|oxidation-reduction process]]. The [[Reaction mechanism|mechanism]] is ubi ...
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  • * Calculates reduction-oxidation ([[redox]]) reactions * only [[inorganic chemistry|inorganic]] species (no organic chemistry) ...
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  • ...mportant that different special fields work together. These fields can be: organic chemistry, analytic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, chemical engineers and ...is usually happens in the reactor start-up phase and because the reduction reactions are exothermic the reduction should happen under controlled circumstances. ...
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  • ...of emerging concern]] (CEC) or [[Contaminants of emerging concern|emerging organic pollutants]] (EOP), has been receiving increasing attention in the fields o ...nnocuous molecules, similarly with the behaviour exhibited by [[persistent organic pollutant]]s.<ref name="Calvo-Flores" /><ref name="Kummerer">{{cite journal ...
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  • ...es|first2=H. D.|date=2016-02-01|title=Using photo-initiated polymerization reactions to detect molecular recognition|journal=Chem. Soc. Rev.|language=en|volume= ...ation of N,N-dimethylanilines with maleimides|journal=Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry|language=en|volume=11|issue=1|pages=425–430|doi=10.3762/bjoc.11.4 ...
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  • ...olubility]], [[partition coefficient|partition]], [[chromatography]] and [[redox]] equilibria. ...xture is constant. Thus, equilibrium sign {{eqm}} symbolizes the fact that reactions occur in both forward <math>\rightharpoonup </math> and backward <math>\lef ...
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  • ...anobacterium thermoautotrophicum's'' metabolism involves almost all of the reactions in methanogenesis.''<ref name=":0" />'' Molybdenum and tungsten containing ...ath from the outside edge to the inside core.<ref name=":1" /> FwdBD has a redox-active tungsten.<ref name=":1" /> ...
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  • ...a-chemical [[Dissociation (chemistry)|dissociation]] of [[Organic compound|organic]] and [[inorganic]] compounds (e.g. C-H and N-H compounds) in interaction w ...measured. Despite their low temperature, such plasmas can trigger chemical reactions and excitation states via electron collisions. Pulsed coronal and dielectri ...
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  • ...urnal|last1=Romero|first1=Nathan A.|last2=Nicewicz |first2=David A. |title=Organic Photoredox Catalysis|journal=Chemical Reviews|date=10 June 2016|volume=2016 Sensitizers absorb light to give redox-active excited states. For many metal-based sensitizers, excitation is rea ...
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