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Reduction hybrid

Modified Fe(III)-porphyrin systems Metal complex -l-02 reductant hybridization probes+interealat-ing groups. [Pg.411]

Modified l,10-phenanthroline-Cu(I)/Cu(II) systems Metal complex -h02 +reductant hybridization probes (single stranded oligodeoxynucleotides). [Pg.411]

Modified Fe(III)>porphyrin systems Metal cpx+02 reductant hybridization probes intercalating groups ... [Pg.418]

An interesting and novel use of a soHd desiccant, the reduction of cold condensate corrosion in automotive exhaust systems, illustrates a hybrid closed—open system. Internal corrosion occurs in mufflers when the water vapor in the exhaust condenses after the engine is turned off and the muffler cools. Carbon dioxide dissolves in the condensate to form an acidic soup. In an essentially closed static drying step, an acid- and heat-resistant desiccant located in the muffler adsorbs water vapor from the exhaust gas as it cools to prevent formation of corrosive acidic condensate. When the engine is restarted, the system becomes open, and the desiccant is regenerated by the hot exhaust gas to be ready for the next cooldown step (19). [Pg.510]

Trends in ED appear to be reduction in pumping and direct ED energy, increase in electric current density, and the use of EDR and hybrid processes in plants in which the manufacturer of the demineralisation plant owns and operates the plant, selling water to the user or water distributor. [Pg.176]

Such reductive ring contractions of sulfones are formally similar to two other methods capable of supplanting a sulfur atom by a carbon-carbon double bond the Ramberg-Backlundand Stevens rearrangements. The distinguishing feature of this novel approach to cyclobutenes consists in the resultant higher level of alkyl substitution at the sp -hybridized centers. [Pg.58]

Reductions by NaBKt are characterized by low enthalpies of activation (8-13kcal/mol) and large negative entropies of activation (—28 to —40eu). Aldehydes are substantially more reactive than ketones, as can be seen by comparison of the rate data for benzaldehyde and acetophenone. This relative reactivity is characteristic of nearly all carbonyl addition reactions. The reduced reactivity of ketones is attributed primarily to steric effects. Not only does the additional substituent increase the steric restrictions to approach of the nucleophile, but it also causes larger steric interaction in the tetrahedral product as the hybridization changes from trigonal to tetrahedral. [Pg.471]

Hamad, A. A., Garrison, G. W., Crabtree, E, W., and El-Halwagi, M. M. (1996), Optimal Design of Hybrid Separation Systems for Waste Reduction, Fifth World Congress of Chemical Engineers, Vol. Ill, pp. 453-458, San Diego, California. [Pg.104]

EJ-Haiwagi, M. M. (1993). Optimal design of membrane hybrid systems for waste reduction. Sep. Sci. TechnoL, 28(1-3), 283-307. [Pg.287]

Support for this suggestion comes from many quarters. Reduction of the jS-carboline anhydro-bases with sodium and alcohol or with tin and hydrochloric acid gives the 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro derivatives, as does catalytic reduction over platinum oxide in an alkaline medium. On the other hand, catalytic reduction with platinum oxide in acetic acid results in the formation of the 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-j3-carbolinium derivatives (see Section III,A,2,a). It should be noted, however, that reduction of pyrido[l,2-6]indazole, in which the dipolar structure 211 is the main contributor to the resonance hybrid, could not be effected with hydrogen in the presence of Adams catalyst. [Pg.184]

Not all decisions are made on the basis of economics alone. Consumers choose capital investments on the basis of efficiency, aesthetics and perceived benefits. An important environmental benefit of hybrid cars is the reduction in emissions. This is of particular relevance to an environmentally conscious consumer, and may shift the choice even though the benefit to the consumer is difficult to measure m dollars. [Pg.219]

Burke, A. F., and Miller, M. (1997). Assessment of the Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Potential of Ultraclean Hybrid-Electric Vehicles. Institute of Trans-porta-tion Studies. Report No. UCD-ITS-RR-97-24 (December). Davis University of California. [Pg.644]

Disulfide(s), 668 from thiols, 668 hybridization of, 20 reduction of, 668 thiols from. 668... [Pg.1294]

Table 4 summarizes the efficiency of membrane filtration as preliminary treatment in the hybrid process to obtain regenerated water for industrial reuse. Working with the adequate cleaning cycle to avoid fouling and to keep a constant flux (10 1 min ) important reduction in suspended solids (90%) and turbidity (60%) of the wastewaters is achieved but there is no significant reduction of other chemical or physical parameters, e.g., conductivity, alkalinity or TDS, or inactivation of E. coli. [Pg.118]

Table 4 summarizes the efficiency of this hybrid MFAJV/NF process. Reduction of conductivity, turbidity, suspended solids and TDS was close to 100%. Conductivity values were reduced down to average values of 200 pS cm while turbidity and TDS reached 1.2 NTU and 102 mg 1 respectively. Thus, regenerated water could meet the standards for cooling and boiler feedwater [11]. [Pg.119]

Figure 2 summarizes the individual steps in the proposed hybrid system showing the obtained reduction in normalized concentration (MF, UV, and NF) effluent. Figure 2 illustrates the concept of customized regeneration process according to the reuser needs. [Pg.120]

Fukui applied the orbital mixing rule [1,2, 59] to the orbital hybridization or the deformation of the LUMO of cyclohexanone to explain the origin of the Jt-facial selectivity in the reduction of cyclohexanone. Cieplak [60] proposed that electron delocalization occurs from the bonds into the o orbital of the incipient bonds at the transition state. [Pg.133]

As noted previously, FeVaco can be extracted from AcF by the methods used to extract FeMoco from MoFe proteins (777). When FeVaco was combined with the polypeptides of the MoFe proteins from a nifB mutant, an active hybrid protein was created. However, although this protein had the H2 evolution and acetylene reduction... [Pg.206]

FIG. 13 Reduction of the relative permeability coefficient is dependent on the clay platelet aspect ratio in the system of polyimide-clay hybrid with water vapor as the permeate. Each hybrid contains 2 wt% clay. The aspect ratios for hectorite, saponite, montmorillonite, and synthetic mica are 46, 165, 218, and 1230, respectively. (From Ref. 71.)... [Pg.666]

The proposed mechanism of H2 evolution by a model of [FeFeJ-hydrogenases based upon DFT calculations [204-206] and a hybrid quanmm mechanical and molecular mechanical (QM/MM) investigation is summarized in Scheme 63 [207]. Complex I is converted into II by both protonation and reduction. Migration of the proton on the N atom to the Fe center in II produces the hydride complex III, and then protonation affords IV. In the next step, two pathways are conceivable. One is that the molecular hydrogen complex VI is synthesized by proton transfer and subsequent reduction (Path a). The other proposed by De Gioia, Ryde, and coworkers [207] is that the reduction of IV affords VI via the terminal hydride complex V (Path b). Dehydrogenation from VI regenerates I. [Pg.69]


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