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CpV

Strohmeier and Griibel [21] have reported that some vanadyl carbonyls of CpV(CO)4 (Cp = cyclopentadie-nyl) can photochemically induce the polymerization of vinyl chloride in the presence of CCI4. [Pg.246]

Consider a sphere-sphere collision. Let the incoming and outgoing distributions be given by /i, /2 and /i, /2, respectively. Also, assume that the pre- and postcollision velocity-space regions occupied by hard-spheres 1 and 2 are given by cPv, cPv and cPv2, cPv2, respectively. [Pg.477]

Max-Planck-Institut fur Kohlenforschung, Mulheim an der Ruhr, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, ITC-CPV,... [Pg.21]

The ternary system consisting of a metallic catalyst, a chlorosilane, and a stoichiometric co-reductant has been reported by us for the first time to achieve the catalytic pinacol coupling. The homo coupling of aliphatic aldehydes is catalyzed by CpV(CO)4, Cp2VCl2, or Cp2V in the presence of a chlorosilane and Zn in DME to give the 1,3-dioxolanes 1 via the coupling and acetalization (Scheme 3) [18,19]. [Pg.65]

This system is extended to a catalytic reaction induced by VC13 or CpV(CO)4 as shown in Scheme 77. [Pg.140]

Plum pox virus Fusion with CP with protease cleavage CPV 40... [Pg.79]

Cowpea mosaic virus Fusion with CP, fusion to CP with protease cleavage site, complementation GFP, HIV, MEV, HRV, MV, CPV, S. aureus, Ps. aeruginosa 11, 12, 13, 31, 43, 58... [Pg.79]

CP coat protein CtxB cholera toxin B subunit scFv single chain Fv antibody fragment TMOF trypsin modulating oostatic factor MAB monoclonal antibody GFP green fluorescent protein CPV Canine parvovirus BHV Bovine herpes virus FMDV Foot and mouth disease virus HCV Hepatitis C virus HRV Human rhino Virus MEV Mink enteritis virus MHV Murine hepatitis virus MV Measles virus RSV Respiratory syncytial virus... [Pg.79]

CPV VP2 protein CTB-2L21", GFP-2L21b tml/tmA Prrn PpsbAfPpsbA 31.1%a, 22.6%b Daniell/ Veramendi... [Pg.117]

Canine parvovirus (CPV) VP2 epitope Epitope display on cowpea mosaic virus in cowpea leaf Immunogenic in mice when delivered parenter-ally or nasally. Dogs developed 3L17- and VP2-specific IgG sera neutralized CPV in vitro. Protective against lethal challenge in dogs immunized parenterally. 76, 77... [Pg.136]

Canine parvovirus VP2 epitope Epitope display on plum pox potyvirus in tobacco leaf Mice developed CPV-specific antibodies that showed neutralizing activity. Immunogenic in mice and rabbits when delivered parenterally 78... [Pg.136]

Canine parvovirus (CPV) VP2 epitope fused to GUS Arabidopsis leaf Specific antibodies detected and immunogenic in mice when delivered parenterally. 61... [Pg.150]

These dimeric complexes involve, in their neutral state, two metal atoms in the (III) oxidation state. In the vanadium complexes such as [CpV(bdt)]2 and [CpV(tft)]2, the V—V bond length, 2.54 A in [CpV(bdt)]2, are shorter than observed in model complexes with a single V—V bond, indicating a partial double-bond character, also confirmed by a measured magnetic moment of 0.6 fiB in [CpV(tfd)]2, lower than expected if the two remaining unpaired electrons contribute to the magnetic susceptibility [20, 49]. This class of complexes most probably deserves deeper attention in order to understand their exact electronic structure. [Pg.168]

The reactivity of these metal hydride-metal carbonyl reactions can be correlated with the nature of the reactants in a manner consistent with the proposed mechanism nucleophilic attack by hydride on coordinated CO. Thus reactions involving the highly nucleophilic group IV hydride, Cp gZrHg, are much faster than those of group V metal hydrides. On the other hand, the relatively electrophilic neutral binary metal carbonyls all react with Cp2NbH under mild conditions (20-50° C), whereas more electron-rich complexes such as cyclopentadienylmetal carbonyls (Cp2NbH(C0), CpV(CO) ) or anionic carbonyls (V(CO)g ) show no reaction under these conditions. [Pg.256]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.3 , Pg.212 , Pg.223 ]




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