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Gold exchange

These gold exchange reactions are prevented by prior alkylation of this protein thiol. Because of its lower affinity for gold when Cys-34 exists as a disulfide species, gold-to-sulfhydryl and gold-to-total albumin ratios are considered when analyzing data. Albumin with the Cys-34 blocked by alkylation is often used. [Pg.296]

Where n is the estimated number of ounces of gold in the deposit, V is the price of an ounce of gold as quoted daily on the gold exchange and Vr is the estimated cost of extraction of an ounce of gold from the ore. [Pg.418]

E. Miscellaneous methods. Exchange reactions between the tetracyano-nickelate(II) ion [Ni(CN)4]2 (the potassium salt is readily prepared) and the element to be determined, whereby nickel ions are set free, have a limited application. Thus silver and gold, which themselves cannot be titrated complexometrically, can be determined in this way. [Pg.312]

On the basis of these correlations, Gold and Satchell463 argued that the A-l mechanism must apply (see p. 4). However, a difficulty arises for the hydrogen exchange reaction because of the symmetrical reaction path which would mean that the slow step of the forward reaction [equilibrium (2) with E and X = H] would have to be a fast step [equivalent to equilibrium (1) with E and X = H] for the reverse reaction, and hence an impossible contradiction. Consequently, additional steps in the mechanism were proposed such that the initial fast equilibrium formed a 7t-complex, and that the hydrogen and deuterium atoms exchange positions in this jr-complex in two slow steps via the formation of a a-complex finally, in another fast equilibrium the deuterium atom is lost, viz. [Pg.198]

Trzcinskabancroft, B., Knachel, H., Dudis, D., Delord, T.J. and Marler, D.O. (1985) Experimental And Theoretical-Studies Of Dinudear Gold(I) And Gold(II) Phosphorus Ylide Complexes - Oxidative Addition, Halide Exchange, And Structural-Properties Including The Crystal And Molecular-Structures Of [Au (CH2)2PPh2]2 And [Au(CH2)2PPh2]2(CH3) Bri. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 107(24), 6908-6915. [Pg.180]

The gold(I) exchange occurs rapidly on the NMR time scale. The phosphine dependence of the signal collapse establishes an associative mechanism. By contrast, the gold(III) exchange occurs slowly on the NMR time scale. [Pg.285]

Isab, A.A. and Sadler, P.J. (1982) A carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of thiol exchange reactions of gold(l) thiomalate ( Myocrisin ) including applications to cysteine derivatives. Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions, (1), 135—141. [Pg.311]


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