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Recommendations for performing measurements of apparent equilibrium constants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions and for reporting the results of these measurements

  • Robert N. Goldberg,
  • Robert T. Giessmann,
  • Peter J. Halling,
  • Carsten Kettner and
  • Hans V. Westerhoff

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 303–316, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.26

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  • reactions that involve the same or a similar change in chemical bonding, e.g., by using group contribution methods [32][33][34][35]. And, one should not overlook the use of computational chemistry as a means to obtain the desired property values. Finally, there is a close relationship between equilibrium
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Perspective
Published 15 Mar 2023

[2 + 1] Cycloaddition reactions of fullerene C60 based on diazo compounds

  • Yuliya N. Biglova

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 630–670, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.55

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  • alternatives that favorably differ in cost. However, the efficiency is similar to the functional analogs of catalytic additives based on noble metals [52]. The presence of metal–fullerene chemical bonding results in catalysts that reliably provide high process selectivity due to the simultaneous adsorption of
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Published 05 Mar 2021

Models of necessity

  • Timothy Clark and
  • Martin G. Hicks

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1649–1661, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.137

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  • are likely to be important in rationalizing, extending and standardizing chemical bonding models. This will not affect the everyday language of chemistry but may help to understand the unique basis of chemical language. Keywords: chemical bonding; chemical ontologies; chemical structure formats
  • communication. Notably, this requirement has been advocated on purely intellectual grounds for models of chemical bonding in general [99]. But, even if we had a suitable ontology that conforms to the three requirements, is chemistry ready for big data, ML and AI? Probably not: simply because there are not yet
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Commentary
Published 13 Jul 2020

Synthesis and anion binding properties of phthalimide-containing corona[6]arenes

  • Meng-Di Gu,
  • Yao Lu and
  • Mei-Xiang Wang

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1976–1983, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.193

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  • each step in these six-bond-forming synthesis. The high efficiency for the construction of a macrocyclic ring involving the formation of six new C–O bonds between two reactants was noteworthy. The successful synthesis was most probably due to both the nature of dynamic chemical bonding between
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Published 21 Aug 2019

Adhesion, forces and the stability of interfaces

  • Robin Guttmann,
  • Johannes Hoja,
  • Christoph Lechner,
  • Reinhard J. Maurer and
  • Alexander F. Sax

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 106–129, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.12

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Published 11 Jan 2019

Direct estimate of the internal π-donation to the carbene centre within N-heterocyclic carbenes and related molecules

  • Diego M. Andrada,
  • Nicole Holzmann,
  • Thomas Hamadi and
  • Gernot Frenking

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2015, 11, 2727–2736, doi:10.3762/bjoc.11.294

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  • strength of chemical bonding has been highlighted before [92][93][94][119][120]. The most important information of the EDA-NOCV calculations comes from contributions of the pairwise orbital interactions to ΔEorb. Table 2 shows that there are indeed three major terms for each molecule which can easily be
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Published 24 Dec 2015
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Published 08 Apr 2015

Self-assembled organic–inorganic magnetic hybrid adsorbent ferrite based on cyclodextrin nanoparticles

  • Ângelo M. L. Denadai,
  • Frederico B. De Sousa,
  • Joel J. Passos,
  • Fernando C. Guatimosim,
  • Kirla D. Barbosa,
  • Ana E. Burgos,
  • Fernando Castro de Oliveira,
  • Jeann C. da Silva,
  • Bernardo R. A. Neves,
  • Nelcy D. S. Mohallem and
  • Rubén D. Sinisterra

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 1867–1876, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.215

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  • ; Introduction Organic–inorganic hybrid materials (HMs) are often prepared by assembling organic and inorganic molecules based on electrostatic interactions or chemical bonding between them, which will leads to an unpredictable stoichiometry [1]. The structures and properties of HMs depend on the nature of both
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Published 01 Nov 2012
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