Attenuation of London Dispersion in Dichloromethane Solutions
作者:Robert Pollice、Marek Bot、Ilia J. Kobylianskii、Ilya Shenderovich、Peter Chen
DOI:10.1021/jacs.7b06997
日期:2017.9.20
Londondispersion constitutes one of the fundamental interaction forces between atoms and between molecules. While modern computational methods have been developed to describe the strength of dispersive interactions in the gas phase properly, the importance of inter- and intramolecular dispersion in solution remains yet to be fully understood because experimental data are still sparse in that regard
This disclosure provides compounds and methods of using those compounds to treat metabolic disorders and hyperproliferative disorders, including administration of the compounds in conjunction with hormone receptor antagonists.
This disclosure provides compounds and methods of using those compounds to treat metabolic disorders and hyperproliferative disorders, including administration of the compounds in conjunction with hormone receptor antagonists.
importance of London dispersion for structure and stability of molecules with less than about 200 atoms has been established in recent years but the quantitative understanding is still largely based on computations because of a persistent lack of suitable experimental data. We herein report a comprehensive computational and experimental study of the compensation of London dispersion in proton-bound dimer
Process for producing ethylidene diacetate and/or acetaldehyde
申请人:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
公开号:EP0035860A2
公开(公告)日:1981-09-16
A process for producing ethylidene diacetate and/or acetaldehyde which comprises causing hydrocarbonylation reaction of methyl acetate or dimethyl ether with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst consisting essentially of (i) as a main component palladium supported on a porous inorganic material and (ii) as a secondary component at least one halide selected from the group consisting of iodides, bromides and mixtures thereof under substantially anhydrous condition is disclosed.