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that 1-phenyl- 1-(aminomethy1)ethene hydrochloride (PAME) was the first known benzylic olefinic oxygenation substrate for DBM and that enzyme inactivation ...
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From the point of view of the olefinic substrate, the oxygen transfer is intermolecular, one ... of allylic alcohols, the ene reaction of olefins with singlet oxygen ...
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Mar 4, 2011 ... Facile oxygenation reactions of ruthenium acetylide complex containing substituted olefinic group. Yang H, Chung CP, Lin YC, Liu YH.
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olefinic substrates to epoxides by oxygen insertion. In some instances epoxidation leads to the formation of products of physiological importance from naturally ...
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Feb 15, 1995 ... Acyclic, non-conjugated olefinic analogues exhibit diminished substrate activity toward DBM. Thus, kcat. for oxygenation of cis-2-hexenylamine, ...
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May 9, 2003 ... Epoxidation—oxygenation of olefins to form cyclic epoxide groups—is an important industrial process (1–3). For example, 4.5 million tons and ...
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sible in response to changes in oxygen pressure. The oxygenation seems to result from the oxygen molecule having a spe- cific affinity for pairs of olefinic bonds ...
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Aug 21, 2010 ... ChemInform Abstract: Aerobic Oxygenation of Olefinic Compounds (I) into the Corresponding . alpha.-Hydroxy Ketones (II) Using the Catalyst ...
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Cyanoaromatic sensitizers, in particular 9,10-dicyanoanthracene (DCA), sensitize the photo-oxygenation of olefins by two distinct mechanisms. In the case of ...
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In organic chemistry, an alkene, olefin, or olefine is an unsaturated chemical .... In the presence of oxygen, alkenes burn with a bright flame to produce carbon ...
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