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Improving Glycoform Coverage for Mucin Prep
Human Protein Atlas uses A-431, U-251 MG, and U-205 cell lines with Prestige Antibodies for organelle mapping.
NHC-based Palladium Catalysts
In collaboration with Umicore AG and Co.,1 we are pleased to offer a series of robust Pd(II) and Pd(0) complexes employed as the linchpin in C–C bond forming reactions.
Louie Group – Professor Product Portal
Professor Louie's research focuses on the discovery and mechanistic understanding of new reactions catalyzed by transition metal complexes. She has developed a highly active Ni(0) catalyst that effectively mediates a variety of cycloaddition and isomerization reactions.
Pressure-Temperature Calculator for Solvents
Use the calculator to determine the boiling point or pressure of solvents based on the Antoine Equation and see solvent attributes. View a list of products based on the solvent CAS number.
Phosgene and Phosgene Substitutes
Phosgene is 170 times more reactive than TP, the main phosgene substitute. Therefore, reactions with phosgene can be carried out under much milder conditions than with TP. Compounds will react faster and at lower temperatures (often at -78°C), preserving sensitive
Mesoporous Silica Applications
Mesoporous silica used in wastewater remediation, air cleaning, catalysis, bio-catalysis, and drug delivery.
Echavarren Group – Professor Product Portal
The research of the Echavarren group centers on the development of new reactions based on the use of electrophilic complexes of Au(I), Pt(II), and other transition metals as catalysts and their applications in organic synthesis of complex, biologically active molecules. The
Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition & Melting Point
Literature values for the glass transition temperature, (Tg), and melting temperature, (Tm), are given for the more common homopolymers.
Catalysts for Carbonylation
Professor Geoffrey Coates and co-workers at Cornell University have reported the preparation and use of catalysts composed of an oxophilic Lewis acid and a cobalt tetracarbonyl anion for the ring expansive carbonylation of epoxides to b-lactones and b-lactones to succinic
Carreira DOLEFIN Ligands
The selective preparation of diarylmethine stereogenic centers is a challenging endeavor in chemical synthesis, especially when there is little differentiation between the two aryl groups
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