It provides an alternative approach for the synthesis of alkyl aryl sulfides.
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Very few studies have evaluated circulating sulfides in humans, with discrepant results.
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More than 99% of metals were precipitated in the form of metal-sulfides.
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XRF analyses showed that metals were precipitated as metal-sulfides.
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These sulfides can cause illness, however, only at levels about a thousand times greater than that.
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We also report the experimental studies that extend the substrate scope of alkenes to ethyl vinyl ethers and thioethers.
Ús de thioether en anglès
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Diffuse-reflectance spectra show that the metal-thioether interaction is associated with smaller electronic band gaps of the solid-state networks.
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All these systems have a pyridil-thioether-containing macrocycles as a binding site and an anthracene moiety as a signaling agent.
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Conversion of the thioether linkage of the prototype [It is reported prior to this communication as a consecutive series.
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These fragments specifically resulted from the cleavage of both a backbone amine bond and the thioether bond in a lanthionine bridge.
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More importantly, the thioether linkage provides a means to position functional groups to interact specifically with opposing complementary (target) sequences.
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Each QM rapidly formed a thioether derivative of cysteine with little or no competition from the addition of water (hydration).
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Contrary to what has been widely thought, thioether-heme ligation was found not to increase inhibitor potency, illustrating the intrinsic weakness of the thioether-ferric heme linkage.
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Depolymerization with benzylmercaptan resulted in epicatechin thioether as the major product, and the mean degree of polymerization was determined to be 6.6.
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G1TE consists of 10 amino acids and a C-terminal Cys cyclized through its side-chain sulfur atom by a thioether linkage to its N terminus.
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We also report the experimental studies that extend the substrate scope of alkenes to ethyl vinyl ethers and thioethers.