A University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign research team has discovered a way to produce a special class of molecule that could open the door for new drugs to treat currently untreatable diseases.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 244, No. 1236 (Feb. 25, 1958), pp. 110-123 (15 pages) A detailed study has been made of the gaseous ...
The mild organic base aniline speeds the formation of imines in water under mild conditions, opening the door to wider use of such reactions in synthetic and combinatorial chemistry. In a second paper ...
DESPITE THEIR FUNDAMENTAL ROLE in chemical and biochemical systems, amides are tough to make. Routes to this functional group usually employ toxic reagents, such as thionyl chloride; require corrosive ...
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New Self-Powered Sensor Detects Toxic Amines in Water Using Electrochemiluminescence
Self-powered device detects toxic amines in water using liquid flow and electrochemiluminescence, enabling portable, low-cost ...
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