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Crystal structure compounds

Bailey, N. A., P.H. Bird, and M. G. H. Wallbridge Stereochemistry of 1 1 Adducts of Aluminium Compounds Crystal Structure of Aluminium Borohydride Trimethylamine. Chem. Comm. 7 965, 438. [Pg.106]

Bond (A) or Angle (°) CcO (PDB lOCCf Model Compound Crystal Structure DFT, Fully Optimized" DFT, Constrained" EXAFS Cu or (Fe) Edge"... [Pg.446]

Compound Crystal structure 5Do 5Do Fi Maximum lowest excitation band (IcK)... [Pg.55]

Alkyldiazenido complexes, mechanisms of formation, 27 223-225 Alkylfluorophosphines, 13 367-378 Alkyl ftillerides, 44 38 Alkylidiboranes cyclic, 16 215, 216 electron diffiaction studies of, 16 216 NMR of, 16 216 preparation of, 16 214, 215 Alkyllithium compounds, crystal structures, 37 83-85... [Pg.6]

Arylium cations, 9 231, 241-243 Aryllithium compounds, crystal structures, 37 83-85... [Pg.16]

Laatsch, H. Thomson, R.H. Cox, P.J. (1984) Spectroscopic pn iaties of violacein and related compounds crystal structure of tetramethyl violacein. J. Chem. Soc., Pakin Trans. 2, 1331-9. [Pg.325]

Soluble water is not removable by any concept displayed or discussed in this book. Soluble water is molecularly bonded to the oil and may even be a part of oil compound crystal structures, such as hydrate-bonded oil-water molecules. Oil production field equipment never removes soluble water. Soluble water concentrations may range from very low, say 20 parts per million by weight (ppmw), to over 1000 ppmw. In Fig. 4.3, all the water shown entering the electrostatic section is emulsion-type, not... [Pg.126]

J. J. W. Eshuis, Y. Y. Tan, A. Meetsma, and J. H. Teuben, Organometallics, 11, 362 (1992). Kinetic and Mechanistic Aspects of Propene Oligomerization with Ionic Organozirconium and -Hafnium Compounds Crystal Structures of [CpJMMe(THT)]"[BPh4] (M = Zr, Hf). [Pg.141]

M. I. Khan, S. Cevik, and R. J. Doedens, Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of a new vanady sulfate compound Crystal structure of [V(1V)0S04(H20)4] S04 [H2N(C2H4)2NH2], / org. Chim. Acta. 292 112(1999). [Pg.38]

The PXR is a very promiscuous, low affinity receptor that is activated by a wide array of structurally diverse compounds. Crystal structures of... [Pg.325]

Oligomers have been studied to test the assumptions about the chain conformation of the polymer. The major difficulty is the low oxidative stability of these compounds. Crystal structure determinations for the dimer and the trimer by means of x-ray studies are briefly mentioned in a paper by Street et al. [254]. In both cases, the molecules are planar and have the alternating orientation of the rings. While the dimer molecules are stacked in parallel fashion (monoclinic cell), the trimer molecules are inclined with respect to their neighbours (orthorhombic cell). [Pg.46]


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