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Metal regulation factors

Many of the syntheses we have seen within this review depend on the carbonylation of a vinylcarbene complex for the generation of the vinylketene species. The ease of this carbonylation process is controlled, to some degree, by the identity of the metal. The electronic characteristics of the metal will clearly have a great effect on the strength of the metal-carbon double bond, and as such this could be a regulating factor in the carbene-ketene transformation. It is interesting to note the comparative reactivity of a (vinylcarbene)chromium species with its iron analogue The former is a fairly stable species, whereas the latter has been shown to carbonylate readily to form the appropriate (vinylketene)iron complex. [Pg.351]

A different strategy was used to characterize the structure of the ferric-uptake regulation factor Fur [174]. As a first approach, the reactivity (accessibility) of each lysine residue was investigated by chemical modification followed by ESI MS. After metal activation, K76 was found to be protected from the modification reaction in the presence of DNA. The conformational... [Pg.180]

A great number of various substituted aminophenyl derivatives of thiazolium, and their organic or metallic complexes, have been patented as weed-killers or regulating growth factors of plants (135-138). [Pg.80]

The proper coordination and regulation of such factors as speed and pressure of the iajection plunger, temperatures of both the dies and the metal, and gating and venting influence the quaUty of die castings, especially with regard to soundness of stmcture and surface finish. [Pg.245]

Corrosion inhibitors are substances which slow down or prevent corrosion when added to an environment in which a metal usually corrodes. Corrosion inhibitors are usually added to a system in small amounts either continuously or intermittently. The effectiveness of corrosion inhibitors is partiy dependent on the metals or alloys to be protected as well as the severity of the environment. For example, the main factors which must be considered before apphcation of a corrosion inhibitor to an aqueous system are the compatibility of the inhibitor and the metal(s), the salt concentration, the pH, the dissolved oxygen concentration, and the concentration of interfering species such as chlorides or metal cations. In addition, many inhibitors, most notably chromates, are toxic and environmental regulations limit use. Attention is now being given to the development of more environmentally compatible inhibitors (37). [Pg.282]

This subject effects designers since many products have the requirement by regulations or otherwise to use recycled plastics. Different methods are used to recycle materials to provide plastics with a continuing life. Method used is influenced by factors such as costs, quantity involved, weight involved, size and shape, complexity of mixed types of plastics, extended of contamination such as metallic particles, continued availability of material, etc. (Recognize that they can also be used as energy sources through incineration that can be combined with production of electricity and/or hot water for example). [Pg.372]

Rutherford, J.C. and Bird, A.J. (2004) Metal-responsive transcription factors that regulate iron, zinc, and copper homeostasis in eukaryotic cells, Eukaryot. Cell, 3, 1-13. [Pg.150]


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