نتایج جستجو برای: dimethyl sulfide

تعداد نتایج: 43234  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1982
J E Schultz P F Weaver

Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodopseudomonas capsulata were able to grow anaerobically in the dark either by a strict mixed-acid fermentation of sugars or, in the presence of an appropriate electron acceptor, by an energy-linked anaerobic respiration. Both species fermented fructose without the addition of accessory oxidants, but required the initial presence of bicarbonate before fermentative gr...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2010
Marie Kissane Denis Lynch Jay Chopra Simon E Lawrence Anita R Maguire

The Diels-Alder cycloadditions of cyclopentadiene and 2,3-dimethyl-1,3-butadiene to a range of 2-thio-3-chloroacrylamides under thermal, catalytic and microwave conditions is described. The influence of reaction conditions on the outcome of the cycloadditions, in particular the stereoselectivity and reaction efficiency, is discussed. While the cycloadditions have been attempted at the sulfide, ...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2016
Steven P Fisher Ahmad El-Hellani Fook S Tham Vincent Lavallo

The syntheses of the first carboranyl N-heterocyclic carbene complexes with transition metals are reported. Both unsymmetrical mono-anionic and symmetrical dianionic NHCs readily react with ClAuSMe2 to afford unusual zwitterionic and anionic Au(i) dimethyl sulfide adducts. The compounds are characterized by NMR, mass spectrometry, and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Percent buried vol...

Journal: :Beverages 2023

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a flavor compound, characteristic of the truffle aroma in red wines, and well-known to be fruity exhauster. DMS comes from degradation dimethyl potential (DMSP) during winemaking. Up now, little known about role closure on DMSP ageing. For that purpose, effect four micro-agglomerated wine cork closures was studied DMS/DMSP equilibrium, along with six other volatile sul...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
m.s. sekhavatjou r. moradi a. hosseini alhashemi a. taghinia hejabi

use of zinc and iron oxide are common in the desulfurization process from natural gas. in thisresearch, after determinations of the size and specifications through tem and xrd for each of the metaloxides, two different size ratios were used, 0.66 for zinc oxide and 0.142 for iron oxide. further, absorption of sulfur compounds in gas (hydrogen sulfide (h2s), carbonyl sulfide (cos), methyl mercap...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2006
Justin Jee Fu-Ming Tao

This study examines the initial oxidation routes of the three major reduced sulfur compounds (CH(3)SH, CH(3)SCH(3), and CH(3)SSCH(3)) by the nitrate radical using density functional and ab initio methods. Stationary points along each reaction pathway are examined using different levels of theory and basis sets to ensure the convergence of the results. Kinetics calculations follow on the determi...

2013
Mark N. Breckels Nikolai W. F. Bode Edward A. Codling Michael Steinke

Chemical interactions play a fundamental role in the ecology of marine foodwebs. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a ubiquitous marine trace gas that acts as a bioactive compound by eliciting foraging behavior in a range of marine taxa including the copepod Temora longicornis. Production of DMS can rapidly increase following microzooplankton grazing on phytoplankton. Here, we investigated whether grazi...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2002
C Pedrós-Alió R Simó

Microorganisms are but a few micrometers in diameter and are not visible to the naked eye. Yet, the large numbers of microorganisms present in the oceans and the global impact of their activities make it possible to observe them from space. Here a few examples of how microorganisms can be studied from satellites are presented. The first case is the best known: the main pigment used in photosynt...

2015
Dong Han Choi Ki-Tae Park Sung Min An Kitack Lee Jang-Cheon Cho Jung-Hyun Lee Dongseon Kim Dongchull Jeon Jae Hoon Noh

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a climatically active gas released into the atmosphere from oceans. It is produced mainly by bacterial enzymatic cleavage of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), and six DMSP lyases have been identified to date. To determine the biogeographical distribution of bacteria relevant to DMS production, we investigated the diversity of dddP—the most abundant DMS-producing gene—...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید