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1-Pyrenebutyric acid

Surface effects in the esterification of 9-pyrenebutyric acid within a glass micro reactor, Chem. Commun. (2003) 1924-1925. [Pg.115]

Lubbers / Opitz 1975 quenching of pyrenebutyric acid in teflon-covered solution applied to blood gas sensing... [Pg.26]

W. M. Vaughan and G. Weber, Oxygen quenching of pyrenebutyric acid fluorescence in water. A dynamic probe of the microenvironment, Biochemistry 9, 464-473 (1970). [Pg.109]

Figure 4. Fluorescence emission spectra obtain for aminopropyl-pyrenebutyric acid salt functionalized on imprinted silica. The excimer emission at 470 nm serves as probe to investigate clustering of amines [29]. Figure 4. Fluorescence emission spectra obtain for aminopropyl-pyrenebutyric acid salt functionalized on imprinted silica. The excimer emission at 470 nm serves as probe to investigate clustering of amines [29].
Pyrenebutyric acid [3443-45-6] M 288.4, m 184-186°. Crystd from benzene, EtOH or EtOH/water (7 3 v/v). Dried over P2O5. [Chu and Thomas JACS 108 6270 1986]. [Pg.316]

C20H16O2 1 -pyrenebutyric acid 3443-45-6 558.65 49.547 2 32361 C20H3004 adipic acid 3-cyclohexenylmethanol diester 63905-29-3 623.15 55.834 2... [Pg.539]

Brivio, M. Oosterbroek, R. E. Verboom, W. Goedbloed, M. H. Van den Berg, A. Reinhoudt, D. N. Surface Effects in the Esterification of 9-Pyrenebutyric Acid Within a Glass Micro Reactor. Chem. Commun. 2003, 1924-1925... [Pg.114]

Figure 1 Emission spectrum of 1x10 M-PEG aqueous solution at 303K. The spectrum shown by a dotted line in the figure is for 1-pyrenebutyric acid. (Reproduced from Ref, 16. Copyright 1987 American Chemical Society.)... Figure 1 Emission spectrum of 1x10 M-PEG aqueous solution at 303K. The spectrum shown by a dotted line in the figure is for 1-pyrenebutyric acid. (Reproduced from Ref, 16. Copyright 1987 American Chemical Society.)...
SWCNTs were modified with several water-soluble pyrene derivatives (1-pyreneacetic acid, 1-pyrenecarboxylic acid, 1-pyrenebutyric acid, and 8-hydroxy-l,3,6-pyrenetrisulfonic acid) bearing negatively charged ionic head-groups, to act as anchors to several pyridium headgroups present in a series of water-soluble metalloporphyrins [MP] + (M = Zn, Co, and Fe) [60a]. Interactions between the metalloporphyrins and SWCNTs proceeded through a combination of associative van der Waals (spacer-CNT) and electrostatic interactions (metalloporphyrins-spacer-CNT), as demonstrated by the combination of spectroscopic and surface techniques. [Pg.287]

Pyrenebutyric acid ethyl ester Carbonyl compounds... [Pg.1200]


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