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Intrinsic acidity and basicity of 2, 2, 2-trifluoroethanethiol. The first experimental and theoretical study.
Molina MT, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 61(16), 5485-5491 (1996)
Intrinsic (gas-phase) basicities and stability of charge-transfer complexes in solution.
Bouab W, et al.
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 10(5), 343-346 (1997)
Effect of Fluorination on Thiol Reactivity: Reaction of 2, 2, 2-Trifluoroethanethiol on Mo (110).
Napier ME and Friend CM.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 99(21), 8750-8757 (1995)
Aurore M-F Delachat et al.
Cell chemical biology, 25(1), 51-56 (2017-11-28)
The regulation of fundamental processes such as gene expression or cell differentiation involves chromatin states, demarcated by combinatorial histone post-translational modification (PTM) patterns. The subnuclear organization and dynamics of chromatin states is not well understood, as tools for their detection
Dong Min Sim et al.
ACS nano, 9(12), 12115-12123 (2015-10-28)
MoS2 is considered a promising two-dimensional active channel material for future nanoelectronics. However, the development of a facile, reliable, and controllable doping methodology is still critical for extending the applicability of MoS2. Here, we report surface charge transfer doping via
Sarju Adhikari et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(31), 18216-18223 (2020-07-19)
Cysteine disulfides, which constitute an important component in biological redox buffer systems, are highly reactive toward the hydroxyl radical (•OH). The mechanistic details of this reaction, however, remain unclear, largely due to the difficulty in characterizing unstable reaction products. Herein
Harald Møllendal
The journal of physical chemistry. A, 112(32), 7481-7487 (2008-07-22)
The microwave spectrum of 2,2,2-trifluoroethanethiol, CF3CH2SH, and of one deuterated species, CF3CH2SD, has been investigated in the 7-80 GHz spectral interval. The microwave spectra of the ground and three vibrationally excited states belonging to three different normal modes of one
Anette Kaiser et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 25(20) (2020-10-21)
Many biological functions of peptides are mediated through G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Upon ligand binding, GPCRs undergo conformational changes that facilitate the binding and activation of multiple effectors. GPCRs regulate nearly all physiological processes and are a favorite pharmacological target.
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