SCIREA Journal of Chemistry (ISSN: 2995-6943)

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Zhao Mingrui, Shi Xiufang, Yang Ninghui
Abstract: To explore the challenges faced by chiral drug preparation techniques and propose corresponding solutions, We introduce the background and significance of chiral drug preparation technology, Subsequently, we analyze in detail various challenges faced in the current preparation of chiral drugs, including selectivity in asymm
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Zhao Mingrui, Xu Zhanhui, Yang Ninghui
Abstract: The research and application of chiral drugs has attracted increasing attention, to explore the development trends of chiral drug synthesis technology,this paper introduce related green chemistry and emerging technologies, elaborates on the application of green chemistry in chiral drug synthesis, including catalyst design a
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S.V. Soboleva, O.A. Еsyakova, S.V. Ushanov, V.M. Voronin
Abstract: The paper considers the possibility of using aqueous extracts of conifers to increase the germination of seeds of Scots pine for long-term storage. It was found out that in the woody greens of conifers there are substances with provitamin and growth-stimulating activity, namely carotenoids (0.14 g/l) and phenolic compounds
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Cecilia Espíndola
Abstract: The DENV dengue virus belongs to the Flaviviridae family, a group of four serotypes that circulate freely in the different endemic regions causing dengue disease. This disease is transmitted by the female Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. Due to the variety of serotypes and genotypes existing in the same zone,
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Maria Joselice e Silva, Erwelly Barros de Oliveira, Jaciana dos Santos Aguiar, Alexander Y.Nazarenko, Gilson Bezerra, Bogdan Doboszewski
Abstract: The mixtures of two hydroxylic components (alcohols and phenols) reacted with CH2Cl2 in basic medium under the conditions of the solid-liquid phase-transfer catalysis to furnish the mixtures of three possible formaldehyde acetals separable under ordinary column chromatography. Using 7 phenols and 7 alc
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M. Karppinen
Abstract: NaNO2 crystal is biaxial, achiral and ferroelectric ionic solid at room temperature. It belongs to the symmetry class mm2. The magnitude and sense of optical rotation with opposite signs are determined in the two optic axis directions, OA1 and OA2, of the crystal model at four wavelengths. The handedness of the c
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Witold Palosz, Sudhir Trivedi, Janet L. Jensen
Abstract: Effectiveness of passivation of large PbSe colloidal quantum dots (CQD) (first excitonic peak position 2 - 2.8 μm) using commonly used passivants is studied. The kinetics of oxidation over a period of up to more than one year is investigated. The effect of in-situ passivation with CdCl2, NH4Cl, Tetrabutylammonium Iodide (TB
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Mahesh Bandishti, Balaji Chaugule, Chinmoy Pramanik, Ganesh Karhade, Ashok Chaudhari
Abstract: Process related two impurities of Dapsone were synthesized by applying cu-catalyzed conversions for the impurity profile and toxicological study. Controlled mono-diazotization of Dapsone followed by insitu iodination is the key step of our synthesis.
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M. Karppinen
Abstract: The magnitude and sense of optical rotation are determined from the point charge model in a nonpolar, chiral, covalently bonded and semiconducting α-HgS (cinnabar) crystal. Atomic charges of Hg and S are variables in the iteration of topological equivalence between the inverted ratios of the second electric moments and the
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M. Karppinen
Abstract: Optical rotation and spontaneous polarization are determined from the point charge model in four structure descriptions of a chiral ionic solid α-LiIO3 crystal. Net atomic charges of I and O atoms are iterated under ionic constraints. The inverted ratio of the second electric moments, derived from the polar vecto
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