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Kinetics of homogeneous catalytic chlorination of acetic acid

2007

The kinetics of the chlorination of acetic acid (HAc) to monochloroacetic acid (MCA) and the physical solubility of chlorine in HAc and its mixtures with MCA were investigated in a laboratory scale semibatch reactor. The temperature dependence of the Henry's constant was determined from solubility data obtained at temperatures between 70°C and 110°C. The kinetic experiments were performed at 75–100°C with 3–13 mol % acetyl chloride (AcCl) and 0–5 weight % H2SO4 added as catalysts. Gas chromatography was used to determine the concentrations of HAc, MCA, dichloroacetic acid and AcCl during the experiments. The results indicate that the reaction rate is independent of the concentrations of HAc…

Reaction mechanismRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryDichloroacetic acidPollutionCatalysisInorganic ChemistryReaction rateAcid catalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acidFuel TechnologyAcetyl chlorideSolubilityWaste Management and DisposalBiotechnologyJournal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance Study of Copper Electrochemical Reaction in Acid Medium Containing Chlorides

2006

Copper electrodissolution and electrodeposition were studied by means of gravimetric quartz crystal microbalance and electric cyclic voltammetry combined measurements. Relevant information on the mechanism of these electrochemical processes is provided by the analysis of experimental data and particularly of the mass change per charge unit. The copper electrodeposition and electrodissolution take place by means of two consecutive monoelectronic transfers where the anion participation in the reaction mechanism is specified. Besides, it is proved that the presence of molecular oxygen in the solution contributes to the formation of a passive layer on the surface of the metallic copper deposit.

Reaction mechanismRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementQuartz crystal microbalanceCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrochemistryCopperSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonMetalvisual_artMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGravimetric analysisCyclic voltammetryJournal of The Electrochemical Society
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Potassium demineralization of coconut fiber via combined hydrothermal treatment and washing: Effect on pyrolysis kinetics, mechanisms, and bio-oil co…

2021

Abstract Producing clean energy from waste biomass via pyrolysis is critical in reducing dependence on fossil fuels and alleviating their environmental impacts. Inherent potassium in low energy density coconut fibers reduces bio-oil yield and compromises bio-oil quality and the integrity of reactors within which pyrolysis occurs. The effect of consecutive hydrothermal treatment (180°C-220 °C) and water washing on coconut fiber demineralization, pyrolysis behavior, and bio-oil composition was investigated. Chemical fractionation method classified the most occurring inorganic (potassium) as ~76% water-soluble, ~19% ion-exchangeable, and ~5% acid-soluble species. Demineralization results show …

Reaction mechanismRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryPotassiumBiomasschemistry.chemical_elementForestryDemineralizationChemical engineeringThermal stabilityFiberWaste Management and DisposalAgronomy and Crop SciencePyrolysisOxygenateBiomass and Bioenergy
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Catalytic Reaction Mechanism in Native and Mutant Catechol- O-methyltransferase from the Adaptive String Method and Mean Reaction Force Analysis.

2018

Catechol- O-methyltransferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the methylation reaction of dopamine by S-adenosylmethionine, increasing the reaction rate by almost 16 orders of magnitude compared to the reaction in aqueous solution. Here, we combine the recently introduced adaptive string method and the mean reaction force method, in combination with the structural and electronic descriptors to characterize the reaction mechanism. The catalytic effect of the enzyme is addressed by the comparison of the reaction in the human wild-type enzyme, in the less effective Y68A mutant, and in aqueous solution. The influence of these different environments at different stages of the chemical process and th…

Reaction mechanismS-AdenosylmethionineDopamine010402 general chemistryCatechol O-Methyltransferase01 natural sciencesMethylationCatalysisCatalysisReaction ratechemistry.chemical_compoundCatalytic Domain0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryMoleculeHumansPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCatecholAqueous solution010304 chemical physicsbiologyChemistryActive siteWaterCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMutationbiology.proteinSN2 reactionThermodynamicsThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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An ab initio study on the mechanism of the F+O3→FO+O2 reaction: comparative reactivity study along the isoelectronic NH2, OH and F radicals series

2004

Abstract The title reaction has been theoretically studied by using MP2, QCISD, QCISD(T), CCSD(T), CASSCF, and CASPT2 methods with various basis sets. At single-reference MP2 and QCISD levels of theory, the potential energy hypersurface (HPES) shows a two-step reaction mechanism through two transition states (TS1 and TS2) and an intermediate (Int). However, the multiconfigurational CASSCF HPES shows a one-step reaction mechanism, as was previously found for the NH2 + O3 and OH + O3 reactions. The results show that the reactivity of the isoelectronic series of NH2, OH, and F radicals increases from the amino radical to the fluorine atom.

Reaction mechanismSeries (mathematics)RadicalAb initioGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementAmino radicalTransition statechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryComputational chemistryFluorineReactivity (chemistry)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryChemical Physics Letters
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Role of the functional group in n-octydimethylsilanes in the synthesis of C8 reversed-phase silica packings for high-performance liquid chromatography

1986

Abstract C8 reversed-phase packings have been sysnthesised by reaction of a 25-nm pore-size high-performance liquid chromatographic silica (10 μm, as(BET) = 297 m2 g-1) with 2,4-lutidine as base and dichloromethane and N,N-dimethylflormamide as solvents, or without solvents and with the following silanes: n-octyldimenthylchlorosilane (C8-Cl), n-octyldimethylhydroxysilane (C8-OH), n-octyldimethylmethoxysilane (C8-OCH3), n-octyldimethylethoxysilane (C8-OC2H5), n-octyldimethyl(dimethylamino) silane [C8-N(CH3)2], n-octyldimethyl(trifluoroacetoxy)silane (C8- OCOCF3), and bis-(n-octyldimethylsiloxane) (C8-O-C8). C8-Cl, C8-OH and C8-OCH3 each form a reactive intermediate with 2,4-lutidine, favouri…

Reaction mechanismSilanesChromatographyOrganic ChemistryReactive intermediateGeneral MedicineBiochemistrySilaneAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySilanizationReactivity (chemistry)DimethylamineStoichiometryJournal of Chromatography A
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Electroreduction of aliphatic chlorides at silver cathodes in water

2010

The effect of water on the reduction of aliphatic chlorides at silver cathodes was investigated by cyclovoltammetric experiments in acetonitrile, water and their mixture and focused electrolyses in water solutions. The addition of water to acetonitrile gives rise to the formation of new peaks and/or the displacement of pre-existent peaks at dramatically less negative potentials. In a water medium, silver shows a very large electrocatalytic effect towards the reduction of chlorinated aliphatic compounds belonging to the classes of chloromethanes, chloroethanes and chloroethenes, dramatically higher than that observed in aprotic solvents such as dimethylformamide (DMF) or acetonitrile (ACN). …

Reaction mechanismSilverAqueous solutionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringElectrocatalysiInorganic chemistryDe-halogenationSettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaElectrochemistryElectrocatalystAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistryDimethylformamideWater treatmentElectrochemical remediationAliphatic compoundAcetonitrileAliphatic chlorideJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Dynamics and reactivity in Thermus aquaticus N6-adenine methyltransferase.

2014

M.TaqI is a DNA methyltransferase from Thermus aquaticus that catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosyl-l-methionine to the N6 position of an adenine, a process described only in prokaryotes. We have used full atomistic classical molecular dynamics simulations to explore the protein–SAM–DNA ternary complex where the target adenine is flipped out into the active site. Key protein–DNA interactions established by the target adenine in the active site are described in detail. The relaxed structure was used for a combined quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics exploration of the reaction mechanism using the string method. According to our free energy calculations the reaction takes…

Reaction mechanismSite-Specific DNA-Methyltransferase (Adenine-Specific)BioinformaticsStereochemistryProtein ConformationMolecular Dynamics SimulationBiochemistryCatalysisMolecular dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryReaction rate constantAbstractingA-DNAThermusTernary complexThermus aquaticusbiologyActive siteGeneral ChemistryDNAbiology.organism_classificationchemistryFunctional groupsbiology.proteinAmino acidsNucleic Acid ConformationQuantum TheoryThermodynamicsMethyl groupJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Biosilica aging: From enzyme-driven gelation via syneresis to chemical/biochemical hardening

2013

Abstract Background The distinguished property of the siliceous sponge spicules is their enzyme (silicatein)-catalyzed biosilica formation. The enzymatically formed, non-structured biosilica product undergoes a molding, syneresis, and hardening process to form the species-specifically shaped, hard structured skeletal spicules. Besides of silicatein, a silicatein-associated protein, silintaphin-2, is assumed to be involved in the process of biosilica formation in vivo. Methods Biosilica has been synthesized enzymatically and determined quantitatively. In addition, the subsequent hardening/aging steps have been followed by spectroscopic and electron microscopic analyses. Results The young spi…

Reaction mechanismSodiumBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementPeptide02 engineering and technologyBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesSponge spiculeAnimalsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesbiologySyneresis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationAmino acidSpongePolymerizationchemistryChemical engineeringBiochemistryGlassSuberites0210 nano-technologyBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects
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Magnetoelectrochemical modulation of pre-organization processes in a 4,4′-dinitrobiphenyl azacrown macrocyclic lactam

2004

A magnetoelectrochemical effect consisting on the modulation of the reaction rate of pre-organization reactions in a 4,4′-dinitrobiphenyl azacrown lactam is described. The electrochemical response of that compound in DMSO solution at microelectrodes consists in two successive dinitrobiphenyl-centred one-electron transfer processes at −0.9 and −1.6 V vs. AgCl/Ag involving the transition from the dihedral geometry of the neutral starting compound to the planar geometry of the final dianion, resulting in an overall ECE mechanism. In the presence of moderate (0.05–0.2 T) static magnetic fields, the second electron transfer process decreases significantly, the apparent rate constant of the dihed…

Reaction mechanismStereochemistryDihedral angleElectrochemistryReaction ratelcsh:ChemistryCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundElectron transferReaction rate constantchemistrylcsh:Industrial electrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999ElectrochemistryLactamCyclic voltammetrylcsh:TP250-261Electrochemistry Communications
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