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Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) have conventionally been regarded as a highly specialized functional group responsible for the production of nitrate in the environment. However, recent culture-based studies suggest that they have the capacity to lead alternative lifestyles, but direct environmental evidence for the contribution of marine nitrite oxidizers to other processes has been lacking to...
We have developed a new method of iodocyclization based on reagent-controlled oxidative aromatization. Our strategy takes advantage of the dual nature of iodine as both an iodinating and an oxidizing agent. This approach enabled "product switch" and enhanced the flexibility of the synthetic pathway toward pyrazoles and isoxazoles. In addition, the iodo moiety of the cyclized product could creat...
Nitrile oxides were generated by the catalytic dehydrogenation of aromatic aldehyde oximes 2a-g with chloramine-T as oxidizing agent. The 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of in situ generated nitrile oxides with ethyl oleate 1 produced a series of new ethyl 8-(3-aryl-4-octyl-4,5-dihydroisoxazol-5-yl)octanoate 3a-g in 6584% yield. Some of the synthesized cycloadducts have exhibited moderate to good ant...
Commercially available N-oxide (2-mercaptopyridine-N-oxide) is used as a ligand instead of an oxidizing agent to stabilize the compounds of main group elements in low-valent states. The isolated compounds [(C5H4NOS)2Sn (), (C5H4NOS)SnCl () and (C5H4NOS)GeCl ()] are the first structurally characterized examples of O,S-heterocyclic stannylenes and germylenes with interesting bonding features. Fur...
The hypothiocyanite ion (OSCN(-)) is a normal component of human saliva. It is a highly reactive oxidizing agent, and at concentrations above the values normally found in human saliva, it inhibits the growth and metabolism of oral bacteria. This finding has led to the suggestion that antibacterial properties of human saliva might be enhanced in vivo by appropriate supplements which elevate OSCN...
Oxidation of glutathione within Escherichia coli cells by diamide, (CH(3))(2)NCON=NCON(CH(3))(2), stops growth but does not cause cell death. Normal growth rates are resumed after periods which vary in length according to the diamide concentration. Consumption of excess reagent with added glutathione quickly reverses the inhibition. Another thiol-oxidizing agent, azoester, C(6)H(5)N=NCOOCH(3), ...
It is known that for sizing papers and cardboards, starch required, which has a lower viscosity compared to natural, increased stability binding capacity. This necessary so the dispersions in size press have sufficiently high concentration, are process able remain stable. The choice of an oxidizing agent conditions method corn theoretically substantiated. mechanism regularities oxidation been s...
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