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- that suggested macrocyclic rings were not the floppy, conformationally ill-defined species many ****umed. The degree to which a macrocyclic ring is either...
- In coordination chemistry, a macrocyclic ligand is a macrocyclic ring having at least nine atoms (including all hetero atoms) and three or more donor...
- It was found that the stability of the complex of copper(II) with the macrocyclic ligand cyclam (1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) was much greater than...
- muscone in deer musk, and civetone in civet. Muscone and civetone are macrocyclic ketones. Other structurally different but functionally similar compounds...
- Angelica archangelica or Abelmoschus moschatus produce musky-smelling macrocyclic lactone compounds. These compounds are widely used in perfumery as substitutes...
- A lactam is a cyclic amide, formally derived from an amino alkanoic acid through cyclization reactions. The term is a portmanteau of the words lactone...
- Tetra-amido macrocyclic ligands (TAMLs) constitute a class of macrocyclic ligands. When complexed to metals, TAMLs are proposed as environmentally friendly...
- Macrocyclic chiral stationary phases consist of a silica support, on which macrocyclic antibiotic molecules are bonded. The commonly used macrocyclic...
- at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. His field of research was macrocyclic chemistry and metal separation technologies. Reed McNeil Izatt was born...
- recognized based on the number of spore types as macrocyclic, demicyclic, and microcyclic. The macrocyclic life cycle has all spore states, the demicyclic...