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- Hydrodecarboxylation of fatty acids into liquid hydrocarbons over a commercial Ru/C catalyst under mild conditions. Zihao Zhang, Francis Okejiri, Yafei Li, Jing Li, Jie Fu
, New J. Chem.
, 2020
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- Itaconate is a covalent inhibitor of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis isocitrate lyase. Brooke X. C. Kwai, Annabelle J. Collins, Martin J. Middleditch, Jonathan Sperry, Ghader Bashiri, Ivanhoe K. H. Leung
, RSC Med. Chem.
, 2021
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- Mixed-valence dimolybdenum complexes containing hard oxo and soft carbonyl ligands: synthesis, structure, and electrochemistry of Mo2(O)(CO)2(μ-κ2-S(CH2)
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S)2(κ2-diphosphine). Mohd. Rezaul Haque, Shishir Ghosh, Md. Matiar Rahman, Tasneem A. Siddiquee, Vladimir N. Nesterov, Michael G. Richmond, Graeme Hogarth, Shariff E. Kabir
, Dalton Trans.
, 2018
, 47
, 10102
- Catalytic transfer hydrogenation of oleic acid to octadecanol over magnetic recoverable cobalt catalysts. Juncheng Wang, Renfeng Nie, Ling Xu, Xilei Lyu, Xiuyang Lu
, Green Chem.
, 2019
, 21
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- Controlling viscosity in methyl oleate derivatives through functional group design. Zoë Hungerford, Kaitlin D. Beare, Alexander K. L. Yuen, Anthony F. Masters, Thomas Maschmeyer
, New J. Chem.
, 2014
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- Furazans and furazan oxides. Part II. Preparation and tautomerism of some acyl furoxans; examples of steric hindrance to conformational mobility in alicyclic six-membered rings. J. Ackrell, A. J. Boulton
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, J. Chem. Soc.
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- Dinuclear pentafluorophenyl compounds of rhodium(III) with anionic bridging ligands. Molecular structures of [P(CH2Ph)Ph3]2[{Rh(C6F5)3}2(µ-SCN)2] and [P(CH2Ph)Ph3]2[{Rh(C6F5)3}2(µ-CO3)]. María P. García, M. Victoria Jiménez, Fernando J. Lahoz, Luis A. Oro
, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.
, 1995
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- 286. The chain theory of the oxidation of phosphorus vapour. Part I. Comparison of the effect of hydrogen, deuterium, and helium on the lower explosion limit of phosphorus–oxygen mixtures. Part II. Displacement of the lower limit by ultra-violet light. Part III. Influence of ultra-violet light on the upper limit. Part IV. The stable oxidation reaction below the lower limit. Part V. The transformation of white into red phosphorus by means of ultra-violet light. David W. King, Ernest B. Ludlam
, J. Chem. Soc.
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- 694. Peri-hydroxycarbonyl compounds. Part II. The effect of ring size on hydrogen bonding. V. C. Farmer, N. F. Hayes, R. H. Thomson
, J. Chem. Soc.
, 1956
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