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- derived from the Latin mercurio captāns ('capturing mercury') because the thiolate group (RS−) bonds very strongly with mercury compounds. Thiols having the...
- Transition metal thiolate complexes are metal complexes containing thiolate ligands. Thiolates are ligands that can be classified as soft Lewis bases...
- twisted together, then stabilized and hardened by disulfide bridges. Thiolated polymers (=thiomers) can form disulfide bridges with cysteine substructures...
- Sodium hydrosulfide is the chemical compound with the formula NaSH. This compound is the product of the half-neutralization of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) with...
- 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...
- scaffolds supporting three-dimensional tissue formation. Furthermore, thiolated xanthan gum (see thiomers) has shown potential for drug delivery, since...
- thiolated polysaccharides. (See thiomers.) Thiol groups are covalently attached to polysaccharides such as hyaluronic acid or chitosan. As thiolated polysaccharides...
- a cyclic thioimidate compound also known as Traut's reagent. It is a thiolating reagent that reacts with primary amine groups, such as those of amino...
- {RS-SR + 2 Na -> 2 NaSR,}}} followed by protonation of the resulting metal thiolate: NaSR + HCl ⟶ HSR + NaCl {\displaystyle {\ce {NaSR + HCl -> HSR + NaCl}}}...
- DTT is limited to pH values above 7, since only the negatively charged thiolate form -S− is reactive (the protonated thiol form -SH is not); the pKa of...