Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Solid-phase modification

Post-Solid-Phase Modification of a Peptide by a Benzophenone-Containing Moiety 1 l w ... [Pg.120]

Multiple melting points due to different solid-phase modifications... [Pg.109]

Ciobanu and Poirier (Scheme 3.42). This synthesis made use of a multifunctional sulfamate linker unit, prepared by loading steroidal sulfamates 234 onto simple trityl chloride resin 182. After solid-phase modifications (coupling with amino acids and carboxylic acids to introduce two levels of molecular diversity), cleavage with piperazine (10 equiv) at 45°C cleaved the sulfur-oxygen bond providing the phenols... [Pg.95]

The basic approach taken in the analytical studies of composite-propellant combustion represents a modification of the studies of double-base propellants. For composite propellants, it has been assumed that the solid fuel and solid oxidizer decompose at the solid surface to yield gaseous fuel and oxidizing species. These gaseous species then intermix and react in the gas phase to yield the final products of combustion and to establish the flame temperature. Part of the gas-phase heat release is then transferred back to the solid phase to sustain the decomposition processes. The temperature profile is assumed to be similar to the situation associated with double-base combustion, and, in this sense, combustion is identical in the two different types of propellants. [Pg.41]

From the more recent reports cited below, further references to the extensive literature concerned with calcite decomposition may be traced. Other modifications of CaC03 (aragonite and vaterite) undergo solid phase transitions to calcite at temperatures of 728 K and 623—673 K respectively [733], below those of onset of decomposition (>900 K). There is strong evidence [742] that the reaction... [Pg.169]

Since spillover phenomena have been most directly sensed through the use of IR in OH-OD exchange [10] (in addition, in the case of reactions of solids, to phase modification), we used this technique to correlate with the catalytic results. One of the expected results of the action of Hjp is the enhancement of the number of Bronsted sites. FTIR analysis of adsorbed pyridine was then used to determine the relative amounts of the various kinds of acidic sites present. Isotopic exchange (OH-OD) experiments, followed by FTIR measurements, were used to obtain direct evidence of the spillover phenomena. This technique has already been successfully used for this purpose in other systems like Pt mixed or supported on silica, alumina or zeolites [10]. Conner et al. [11] and Roland et al. [12], employed FTIR to follow the deuterium spillover in systems where the source and the acceptor of Hjp were physically distinct phases, separated by a distance of several millimeters. In both cases, a gradient of deuterium concentration as a function of the distance to the source was observed and the zone where deuterium was detected extended with time. If spillover phenomena had not been involved, a gradientless exchange should have been observed. [Pg.98]

Haase C, Seitz O (2007) Chemical Synthesis of Glycopeptides. 267 1-36 Hahn F, Schepers U (2007) Solid Phase Chemistry for the Directed Synthesis of Biologically Active Polyamine Analogs, Derivatives, and Conjugates. 278 135-208 Hansen SG, Skrydstrup T (2006) Modification of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Carbohydrates through Radical Chemistry. 264 135-162... [Pg.259]


See other pages where Solid-phase modification is mentioned: [Pg.81]    [Pg.225]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.130]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.45]    [Pg.70]    [Pg.81]    [Pg.225]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.130]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.45]    [Pg.70]    [Pg.112]    [Pg.348]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.221]    [Pg.61]    [Pg.405]    [Pg.373]    [Pg.160]    [Pg.947]    [Pg.343]    [Pg.852]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.142]    [Pg.152]    [Pg.152]    [Pg.152]    [Pg.279]    [Pg.254]    [Pg.522]    [Pg.343]    [Pg.852]    [Pg.384]    [Pg.312]    [Pg.102]    [Pg.821]    [Pg.182]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.38]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.19 ]




SEARCH



Solid modifications

© 2024 chempedia.info