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The 2:1 complex of 4 amino­benzoic acid and 4,4′ bi­pyridyl N,N′ dioxide

The 2:1 complex of 4 amino­benzoic acid and 4,4′ bi­pyridyl N,N′ dioxide

... the N—O group of 4,4′-bipyridyl N,N-dioxide (DIPNO) ...4,4′-bipyridyl N,N-dioxide not only by the short O—H···O bonds but also by longer ...

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Poly[[di­aqua­(μ 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ di­oxide κ2O:O′)(μ terephthalato κ2O1:O4)cobalt(II)] 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide monosolvate]

Poly[[di­aqua­(μ 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ di­oxide κ2O:O′)(μ terephthalato κ2O1:O4)cobalt(II)] 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide monosolvate]

... Much progress has been achieved in the design of supramolecular structures containing metal–organic molecules during recent years (Liao et al., 2008; Wang et al., 2008). Multifunctional ligands can link metal ions into ...

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Crystal structure of di μ aqua μ (pyrazine N,N′ dioxide) κ2O:O bis­­(di­aqua­sodium) tetra­phenyl­borate dihydrate pyrazine N,N′ dioxide monosolvate

Crystal structure of di μ aqua μ (pyrazine N,N′ dioxide) κ2O:O bis­­(di­aqua­sodium) tetra­phenyl­borate dihydrate pyrazine N,N′ dioxide monosolvate

... A survey of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD, Version 5.36, November 2014; Groom & Allen, 2014) returned hits for 37 structures with pyrazine N,N’-dioxide. Three structures are reported for ...

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catena Poly[[methano­ltrinitratothallium(III)] μ 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide]

catena Poly[[methano­ltrinitratothallium(III)] μ 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide]

... Data collection: COLLECT Nonius, 1998; cell refinement: DENZO Otwinowski & Minor, 1997; data reduction: DENZO; programs used to solve structure: SHELXS97 Sheldrick, 1997; programs used t[r] ...

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Bis(2,2 bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)bis­(dicyan­amido κN1)copper(II)

Bis(2,2 bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)bis­(dicyan­amido κN1)copper(II)

... In the title compound, (I), the geometry around the copper(ll) ion is distorted octahedral, with the basal plane formed by two O atoms of two different bipyNO molecules and two N atoms of two monodentate dca ...

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Di­aqua­bis­(4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κO)­bis­­(dicyan­amido)­cadmium(II)

Di­aqua­bis­(4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κO)­bis­­(dicyan­amido)­cadmium(II)

... were dissolved in methanol (20 ml) and water (1:1). After stirring the mixture for about 20 min, bpno (0.056 g, 0.25 mmol) was added. The mixture was heated with continuous stirring for about 15 min. Colorless prismatic ...

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A coordination polymer of thallium(III) nitrate with 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide

A coordination polymer of thallium(III) nitrate with 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide

... The construction of coordination polymers of different metals continues to be an area of special interest in crystal engin- eering. Recent examples have afforded interesting open- framework metal-organic structures ...

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trans 4,4′ Azo­pyridine N,N′ dioxide di­hydro­chloride

trans 4,4′ Azo­pyridine N,N′ dioxide di­hydro­chloride

... Numerous inorganic–organic hybrid materials based on bifunctional pyridinium ions have been reported (Hagrman et al., 1999; Huang et al., 2001) and the supramolecular assembly of halide salts of the bifunctional ...

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Hexa­aqua­manganese(II) dichloride 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide disolvate dihydrate

Hexa­aqua­manganese(II) dichloride 4,4′ bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide disolvate dihydrate

... Wilson, C. & Schroder, M. (2001). Chem. Commun. pp. 2258–2259. Can, N., Can, S. E. S., Atac, A. & Bardak, F. (2004). Polyhedron, 23, 1109–1116. Dalrymple, S. A. & Shimizu, G. K. H. (2003). Supramol. ...

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(2,2′ Bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)di­iodomercury(II)

(2,2′ Bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)di­iodomercury(II)

... Data collection: SMART Bruker, 1999; cell re®nement: SAINT Bruker, 1999; data reduction: SAINT; programs used to solve structure: SHELXS97 Sheldrick, 1997; programs used to re®ne structu[r] ...

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(2,2′ Bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)di­bromo­mercury(II)

(2,2′ Bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)di­bromo­mercury(II)

... Data collection: SMART Bruker, 1999; cell re®nement: SAINT Bruker, 1999; data reduction: SAINT; programs used to solve structure: SHELXS97 Sheldrick, 1990; programs used to re®ne structu[r] ...

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(2,2 Bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)­di­chloro­mercury(II)

(2,2 Bi­pyridine N,N′ dioxide κ2O,O′)­di­chloro­mercury(II)

... nized for many decades, its crystal structure remained undetermined. Crystal growth at low temperatures has now yielded crystalline specimens of (I) that have allowed us to determine the crystal structure for the ®rst ...

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Dinitratodioxobis(4 picoline N oxide)­uranium(VI)

Dinitratodioxobis(4 picoline N oxide)­uranium(VI)

... aromatic N-oxide complexes of uranium(VI) have been known for some time (Ahuja & Singh, 1973, and references therein), few have been structurally ...(2,2′-bipyridine N, N ...

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Electron balancing under different sink conditions reveals positive effects on photon efficiency and metabolic activity of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

Electron balancing under different sink conditions reveals positive effects on photon efficiency and metabolic activity of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

... Background: Cyanobacteria are ideal model organisms to exploit photosynthetically derived electrons or fixed carbon for the biotechnological synthesis of high value compounds and energy carriers. Much effort is spent on ...

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Lewis Basicity of Nitrogen Doped Graphite Observed by CO2 Chemisorption

Lewis Basicity of Nitrogen Doped Graphite Observed by CO2 Chemisorption

... and N- ...the N 1 s XPS spectrum of N-HOPG. The N/C ratio and surface nitrogen density are calculated to be ...Pyridinic N is connected to two carbon atoms and exists either at graphite ...

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Nanoparticles in the environment: where do we come from, where do we go to?

Nanoparticles in the environment: where do we come from, where do we go to?

... McKee and Filser [214] reviewed interactions of metal- based NP in soils and pointed out the relevance of species interactions for fate and bioavailability of these NP, next to abiotic parameters. They stated that ...

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ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTS OF TUBEROSE (POLIANTHES TUBEROSA LINN ) FLOWERS AGAINST COMMON PATHOGENS

ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTS OF TUBEROSE (POLIANTHES TUBEROSA LINN ) FLOWERS AGAINST COMMON PATHOGENS

... solvent extractions (using n-hexane and petroleum ether of b.p. 60-80 °C). Antimicrobial activities of these extracts were tested in vitro against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, ...

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Comparison of the killing effects between nitrogen doped and pure TiO2 on HeLa cells with visible light irradiation

Comparison of the killing effects between nitrogen doped and pure TiO2 on HeLa cells with visible light irradiation

... nanoparticles in aqueous suspensions under visible light irradiation were studied using the fluorescence probes as described in the ‘Methods’ section. The fluorescence in- tensities with the irradiation times ranging ...

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The Reactivity of the Donor-Acceptor Complex of Titanium Tetrachloride and N-Methylformanilide in Solvothermal Processes of Titanium Dioxide Formation

The Reactivity of the Donor-Acceptor Complex of Titanium Tetrachloride and N-Methylformanilide in Solvothermal Processes of Titanium Dioxide Formation

... Moreover, this process is preceded by polymerization as evidenced by the significant increase in viscosity of the reaction mass within the temperature range of 150-180°C. Currently, there is no certainty quite how the ...

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The IPTS Report No  16, July 1997

The IPTS Report No. 16, July 1997

... No 16 July 1997 The IPTS Report Keywords Carbon dioxide removal, sustainable energy supply, carbon dioxide emission reduction, carbon dioxide storage, climate change Ref€rences ' Herzog,[r] ...

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