75-98-9Relevant articles and documents
Synthesis and thermodynamics of lead(II), manganese(II), and cobalt(II) pivalate complexes
Dement’ev,Rodyakina,Kayumova,Kamkin,Yaryshev,Alikhanyan
, (2017)
Manganese and cobalt oxopivalates and lead pivalate have been synthesized, mass spectral and thermogravimetric analysis have been performed. Sublimation enthalpies of cobalt and manganese oxopivalates have been determined for the first time, while the sub
Deslongchamps,Tailleter
, p. 3029 (1975)
Sparks,Peppel,Marvel
, p. 1351 (1937)
Koubek,Welsch
, p. 445 (1968)
(Hexamethylbenzene)Ru catalysts for the Aldehyde-Water Shift reaction
Phearman, Alexander S.,Moore, Jewelianna M.,Bhagwandin, Dayanni D.,Goldberg, Jonathan M.,Heinekey, D. Michael,Goldberg, Karen I.
supporting information, p. 1609 - 1615 (2021/03/09)
The Aldehyde-Water Shift (AWS) reaction uses H2O as a benign oxidant to convert aldehydes to carboxylic acids, producing H2, a valuable reagent and fuel, as its sole byproduct. (Hexamethylbenzene)RuIIcomplexes are demonstrated to have higher activity and selectivity (up to 95%) for AWS over disproportionation than previously reported catalysts.
Toward Orally Absorbed Prodrugs of the Antibiotic Aztreonam. Design of Novel Prodrugs of Sulfate Containing Drugs. Part 2
Ding, Pingyu,Duncton, Matthew A. J.,Fan, Dazhong,Gordon, Eric M.,Grygorash, Ruslan,Li, Xianfeng,Low, Eddy,Ni, Zhi-Jie,Qi, Longwu,Sun, Jiawei,Wang, Brian J.,Yu, Guijun
, p. 162 - 165 (2020/01/31)
Aztreonam, first discovered in 1980, is an FDA approved, intravenous, monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic. Aztreonam is active against Gram-negative bacteria and is still used today. The oral bioavailability of aztreonam in humans is less than 1%. Herein we describe the design and synthesis of potential oral prodrugs of aztreonam.