- lead, or cadmium. The
stability of
metal thiolates parallels that of the
corresponding sulfide minerals.
Thiolates react with
carbon disulfide to give thioxanthate...
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Transition metal thiolate complexes are
metal complexes containing thiolate ligands.
Thiolates are
ligands that can be
classified as soft
Lewis bases...
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Synthesis of
Anhydrous Dilithium Dulfide,
Dilithium Disulfide and
Lithium Thiolates by
Lithium Triethylborohydride Reduction of
Elemental Sulfur and Disulfides"...
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Sodium hydrosulfide is the
chemical compound with the
formula NaSH. This
compound is the
product of the half-neutralization of
hydrogen sulfide (H2S) with...
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twisted together, then
stabilized and
hardened by
disulfide bridges.
Thiolated polymers (=thiomers) can form
disulfide bridges with
cysteine substructures...
- bond
forms between the
attacking thiolate and the
original sulfur atom.
Thiolates, not thiols,
attack disulfide bonds. Hence, thiol–disulfide
exchange is...
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scaffolds supporting three-dimensional
tissue formation. Furthermore,
thiolated xanthan gum (see thiomers) has
shown potential for drug delivery, since...
- 2-(Phenylsulfonyl)-3-phenyloxaziridine (Davis Reagent):
Oxidation of
Thiolates to Sulfinates.
Application to the
Synthesis of Sulfones".
Organic Letters...
- a heme-iron center. The iron is
tethered to the
protein via a
cysteine thiolate ligand. This
cysteine and
several flanking residues are
highly conserved...
- 280Â nm.
Since thiols are less
nucleophilic than
their conjugate bases,
thiolates, DTT
becomes a less
potent nucleophile as the pH falls. (2S)-2-Amino-1...