نتایج جستجو برای: mustard gas keratopathy

تعداد نتایج: 252040  

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2002
Amanda L Eckermann Markus Wunder Dieter Fenske Thomas B Rauchfuss Scott R Wilson

Reaction of RuCl(2)(PPh(3))(3) with S(2)(-) sources yields a family of phosphine-containing Ru-S clusters which have been characterized crystallographically and by MALDI-MS. Ru(4)S(6)(PPh(3))(4) (Ru-Ru(av) = 2.94 A) has idealized T(d)() symmetry whereas Ru(6)S(8)(PPh(3))(6) (Ru-Ru(av) = 2.82 A) adopts the idealized O(h)() symmetry characteristic of Chevrel clusters. Ru(5)S(6)(PPh(3))(5) is form...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Yi-Jun Guo Bo-Chao Gao Tao Yang Shigeru Nagase Xiang Zhao

The spectrum-detected smallest sulfide clusterfullerene Sc2S@C68 has not been characterized yet. Herein, we explored a series of Sc2S@C68 species to determine which could be the most promising isomer. The results suggest that a sulfide cluster encapsulated in the C2v(6073)-C68 cage which violates the isolated pentagon rule (IPR) with two opposite pentalenes has the lowest energy and an overwhel...

2012
Gerd Ludwig Michael Block Christoph Wagner Dirk Steinborn

In the title compound, [Sn(C(6)H(5))(3)(C(10)H(13)OS)]·0.17C(6)H(6), the Sn(IV) atom exhibits a slightly distorted tetra-hedral coordination geometry built up by four C atoms, which are the three ipso-C atoms of the phenyl rings and the α-C atom of the deprotonated γ-O-functionalized propyl phenyl sulfide. The benzene mol-ecule lies about a threefold rotoinversion axis.

2011
Victor Paromov Sudha Kumari Marianne Brannon Naga S. Kanaparthy Hongsong Yang Milton G. Smith William L. Stone

Sulfur mustard or mustard gas (HD) and its monofunctional analog, 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), or "half-mustard gas," are alkylating agents that induce DNA damage, oxidative stress, and inflammation. HD/CEES are rapidly absorbed in the skin causing extensive injury. We hypothesize that antioxidant liposomes that deliver both water-soluble and lipid-soluble antioxidants protect skin cells...

2015
Amir Farshid Fayyaz

Background: Sulfur mustard is one of the chemical warfare gases that has been known as a vesicant or blistering agents. It is a chemical alkylating compound agent that can be frequently absorbed through skin, respiratory system, genital tract, and ocular system. This study was done to pathologically analyze the microscopic pancreatic lesions in cadavers. Methods: This case series study was perf...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2003
Tamaki Jikyo Gerhard Maas

The W(CO)5 and Fe(CO)4 complexes of the bicyclic phosphirane 3,5,6,6-tetraphenyl-1-phospha-2-thiabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-ene undergo a thermal 2-phenylphosphirane --> dihydrophosphaisoindole ring expansion, while the free phosphirane suffers both a [2 + 1] cycloreversion and a fragmentation yielding a butadienyl sulfide.

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2008
David P Gamblin Sander van Kasteren Gonçalo J L Bernardes Justin M Chalker Neil J Oldham Antony J Fairbanks Benjamin G Davis

A direct thionation procedure allows conversion of allylic alcohols into the corresponding thiols, the products of which are immediately compatible with one-pot site-selective selenenyl sulfide mediated protein conjugation.

2013
Jinghai Sun Wei Zheng

Background: Sulfur mustard (2,2’-bis-chloroethyl-sulfide; SM) has been a military threat since the World War I. SM is the major chemical warfare agent used by Japan during World War II. The clinical picture of poisoning, including cutaneous blisters, respiratory tract damage, ocular lesions and bone marrow depression is well known. In this report, we describe a civilian exposure in August 2003,...

2011
Mohammad Reza Nourani Majid Ebrahimi Mehryar Habibi Roudkenar Ensieh Vahedi Mostafa Ghanei Abbas Ali Imani Fooladi

BACKGROUND Sulfur mustard can cause several long-term complications in the organs of individuals exposed to this toxic gas, and among these, pulmonary sequelae are the most important. More than 25 years after the Iran-Iraq war, thousands of Iranians are suffering from the chronic respiratory complications of sulfur mustard. Currently, based on several clinical findings, bronchiolitis obliterans...

2015
Mahima Vinod Kumar S. K. Tomar Debashis Roy Muneendra Kumar

AIM The aim of the current study was to protect the protein in mustard cake by different levels of formaldehyde treatment with a view to optimize the level of formaldehyde. MATERIALS AND METHODS Different levels of formaldehyde treatment (0, 1, 1.5 and 2% of crude protein) containing concentrate and roughages diet in 40:60 ratio were tested for their effect on nutrients digestibility, in vitr...

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