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Publikováno v:
ECS Transactions. 86:179-185
H/D isotope effects on nuclear shielding (IENS) have found applications in the study of reaction kinetics, chemical and conformational equilibria, and non-bonded interactions. In particular, they are especially well-suited to investigate hydrogen bon
Autor:
Luis, Reina, Gualberto, Bottini, Zohra, Bennadji, Vittorio, Vinciguerra, Fernando, Ferreira, Pilar, Menendez, Guillermo, Moyna
Publikováno v:
Natural product communications. 11(11)
The aggregation behavior of 6-isocassine and N-methyl-6-isocassine, two piperidin-3-ol alkaloids isolated respectively from the barks of Prosopis nigra and P. affinis, was investigated using a combination of NOE experiments and diffusion measurements
Autor:
Inés Loaces, Guillermo Moyna, Elena Fabiano, Alfredo Martinez, Gualberto Bottini, Francisco Noya
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic. 126:1-9
Lignocellulosic materials represent a sustainable source of chemicals and fuels because of their low cost and ample supply. The current limitations on bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass include poor enzyme stability and inhibition by secondary
Autor:
Gualberto, Bottini, Guillermo, Moyna
Publikováno v:
Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC. 56(2)
The relative strengths of aromatic and aliphatic C-H⋅⋅⋅X hydrogen bonds in imidazolium ionic liquids were investigated through measurement of H/D isotope effects on the
Publikováno v:
Chemical Communications. 51:3193-3195
Measurement of H/D isotope effects on the19F resonances of sequentially deuterated 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate and tetrafluoroborate isotopologues reveals the formation of aliphatic C–H⋯X hydrogen bonds between the fluorinat
Autor:
Zohra Bennadji, Pilar Menéndez, Vittorio Vinciguerra, Fernando Ferreira, Guillermo Moyna, Gualberto Bottini, Luis Reina
Publikováno v:
Natural Product Communications. 11:1934578X1601101
The aggregation behavior of 6-isocassine and N-methyl-6-isocassine, two piperidin-3-ol alkaloids isolated respectively from the barks of Prosopis nigra and P. affinis, was investigated using a combination of NOE experiments and diffusion measurements