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Properties and interactions – melting point of tri­bromo­benzene isomers

2021

The melting points of tri­bromo­benzene isomers are correlated with the number, nature and distribution of intermolecular interactions in their structures.

chemistry.chemical_classificationHalogen bondtribromobenzene isomersChemistryIntermolecular forcemelting pointMetals and AlloysClose-packing of equal spheresResearch PapersAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystalmolecular symmetryCrystallographynoncovalent interactionsMaterials ChemistryMelting pointMolecular symmetrystructure-property relationshipNon-covalent interactionsMoleculehalogen bondActa Crystallographica Section B-Structural Science Crystal Engineering and Materials
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NonclassicalPschorr andSandmeyer Reactions in Pyrazole Series

2005

The diazonium salt derived from 4-amino-N,1,3-trimethyl-N-(3-methyl-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide (14) was reacted with a mixture of CuSO4 and NaCl, with ascorbic acid as an initiator to afford the planar derivative 4,6-dihydro-1,4,6,8-tetramethyl-3-phenyldipyrazolo[3,4-b:4′,3′-d]pyridin-5(3H)-one (16) and its unexpected isomer 4,6-dihydro-3,4,6,8-tetramethyl-1-phenyldipyrazolo[4,3-b:4′,3′-d]pyridin-5(1H)-one (17), as well as the epimers (3S,4S)- (or (3S,4R)-) and (3S,4R)- (or (3S,4S)-) 4-chloro-2,4-dihydro-1′,3′,5,5′-tetramethyl-2-phenylspiro[pyrazole-3,4′(1′H)-pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrazol]-6′(5′H)-one (18a and b, respectively). Epimers 18a and b were converted under basic c…

chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryIntercalation (chemistry)Pyrazole series Carboxylic acids Copper compounds DNA Isomers Mixtures Salts Sodium chlorideSalt (chemistry)PyrazoleAscorbic acidLinear dichroismBiochemistryCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDrug DiscoverySandmeyer reactionEpimerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDerivative (chemistry)Helvetica Chimica Acta
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Conformational studies of hexapeptides containing two dehydroamino acid residues in positions 3 and 5 in peptide chain

2008

Abstract Synthesis and structural studies of hexapeptides containing two dehydroamino acid residues in positions 3 and 5 in a peptide chain were performed. All the investigated peptides adopted bent conformations, stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonding, and could exist as two different conformers in solution. Only in the case of the peptide containing ΔAla residues, expected 3 10 -helical conformation was found.

chemistry.chemical_classificationconformationCircular dichroismStereochemistryHydrogen bondOrganic ChemistryBent molecular geometryCD spectroscopyPeptidedehydroalanineNMRAnalytical ChemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChain (algebraic topology)DehydroalanineIntramolecular forceisomers of dehydrophenylalanineConformational isomerismSpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure
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Development of MR active contrast agents via Parahydrogen Induced Polarization

2009

Parahydrogen Induced Polarization provides dramatic MR signal enhancement that can be exploited for molecular imaging. This method allows amongst others for Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 13C and 15N, which is usually constrained by the low MR sensitivity of these nuclei. By combining hydrogenation of barbiturates with parahydrogen under special experimental conditions (PASADENA under pressure) with a polarization transfer sequence we demonstrate the transfer of the initial 1H polarization to 13C. The polarization transfer yields a signal increase for 13C of more than 1000. Hence, the role of certain target compounds such as anesthetics like the barbituric acid derivatives could be investiga…

chemistry.chemical_compoundNuclear magnetic resonanceBarbituric acidChemistryHexeneHexyneHyperpolarization (physics)Molecular imagingSpin isomers of hydrogenPolarization (waves)Induced polarization
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The chemical composition of essential oil from Seseli tortuosum subsp. tortuosum and S. tortuosum subsp. maritimum (Apiaceae) aerial parts growing in…

2022

Seseli L. genus, belonging to the Apiaceae family, includes more than eighty taxa, mainly growing in Europe and Asia. Due to the several biological properties, species of this genus have been largely investigated, showing to be a rich source of coumarins, as well as, of essential oils with anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antifungal, cytotoxic, etc. properties. In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oils from aerial parts of Sicilian accessions of Seseli tortuosum subsp. tortuosum and S. tortuosum subsp. maritimum were analysed by GC-MS. No one report has been previously published on the subsp. maritimum. The results showed the presence, in both oils, of large quantity…

chemotaxonomyOrganic Chemistrypinene isomers3-carenesylvestrenePlant Scienceessential oilsBiochemistryApiaceaeAnalytical Chemistry
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Identification of a dipole band above the Iπ = 31/2- isomeric state in 189Pb

2015

A dipole band of six transitions built upon a firmly established I π = 31/2− isomeric state has been identified in 189Pb using recoil-isomer tagging. This is the lightest odd-mass Pb nucleus in which a dipole band is known. The dipole nature of the new transitions has been confirmed through angular-intensity arguments. The evolution of the excitation energy and the aligned-angular momentum of the states in the new dipole band are compared with those of dipole bands in heavier, odd-mass lead isotopes. This comparison suggests that the new band in 189Pb is based upon a π[s−2 1/2h9/2i13/2]11− ⊗ ν[i −1 13/2+ ]13/2+ configuration. However, the increased aligned-angular momentum in 189Pb may sugg…

dipole bandsnuclear isomerslead isotopesPhysics::Atomic PhysicsNuclear Experimentexcited states
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<i>Geminal</i> Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization: Accumulating Long-Lived Singlet Order on Methylene Proton Pairs

2020

Abstract. In the majority of hydrogenative PHIP (Parahydrogen Induced Polarization) experiments, the hydrogen molecule undergoes pairwise cis-addition to an unsaturated precursor to occupy vicinal positions on the product molecule. However, some ruthenium-based hydrogenation catalysts induce geminal hydrogenation, leading to a reaction product in which the twohydrogen atoms are transferred to the same carbon center, forming a methylene (CH2) group. The singlet order of parahydrogen is substantially retained over the geminal hydrogenation reaction, giving rise to a singlet-hyperpolarized CH2 group. Although the T1 relaxation times of the methylene protons are often short, the singlet order h…

inorganic chemicalsGeminalHydrogen010405 organic chemistrychemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistrySpin isomers of hydrogenPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesChemical reaction0104 chemical sciencesChemical kineticschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMoleculeSinglet stateMethylene
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Fluorination of some highly functionalized cycloalkanes: chemoselectivity and substrate dependence.

2017

A study exploring the chemical behavior of some dihydroxylated β-amino ester stereo- and regioisomers, derived from unsaturated cyclic β-amino acids is described. The nucleophilic fluorinations involving hydroxy–fluorine exchange of some highly functionalized alicyclic diol derivatives have been carried out in view of selective fluorination, investigating substrate dependence, neighboring group assistance and chemodifferentiation.

isomeriaDiolchemistry.chemical_elementaminohapot010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesFull Research Paperlcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundAlicyclic compoundNucleophilelcsh:Organic chemistryfluorineStructural isomerOrganic chemistrystereoisomersChemoselectivitylcsh:Scienceta116chemistry.chemical_classificationamino acids010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistrySubstrate (chemistry)03.01. Általános orvostudományfluori0104 chemical sciencesChemistrychemistrychemoselectivityFluorineSurface modificationfunctionalizationlcsh:QBeilstein journal of organic chemistry
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Kinetics of photochemical isomerization of TFA-Gly-ZΔPhe into TFA-Gly-EΔPhe

2017

The kinetics of photoisomerization of trifluoroacetyl-(Z)-dehydrophenylalanylglycine into trifluoroacetyl-(E)- dehydrophenylalanylglycine was studied in the hope that light-induced reaction could be useful as a means of preparation of the E-dehydropeptides. The obtained results indicate that if this reaction carried out under irradiation with light of wavelength 360 nm it is practically irreversible and gave nearly quantitatively pure Eisomer Significantly, expected cyclic side-products were not observed in the reaction mixture, thus proving the preparative potential of the elaborated procedure.

lcsh:QD241-441dehydropeptideslcsh:Organic chemistryChemistryE-Z isomersOrganic ChemistryKineticsphotoisomerizationreaction kineticsPhotochemistryIsomerizationNMRArkivoc
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Proton magnetic resonance imaging with para-hydrogen induced polarization.

2012

A major challenge in imaging is the detection of small amounts of molecules of interest. In the case of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) their signals are typically concealed by the large background signal of e.g. the body. This problem can be tackled by hyperpolarization which increases the NMR signals up to several orders of magnitude. However, this strategy is limited for (1)H, the most widely used nucleus in NMR and MRI, because the enormous number of protons in the body screens the small amount of hyperpolarized ones. Here, we describe a method giving rise to high (1)H MRI contrast for hyperpolarized molecules against a large background signal. The contrast is based on the J-coupling i…

medicine.diagnostic_testChemistryDephasingMetabolic imagingGeneral Physics and AstronomyContrast MediaMagnetic resonance imagingSpin isomers of hydrogenInduced polarizationMagnetic Resonance ImagingProton magnetic resonanceNuclear magnetic resonancemedicineHyperpolarization (physics)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryProtonsHydrogenPhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
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