نتایج جستجو برای: aryl glyoxal

تعداد نتایج: 15638  

2011
R. A. Washenfelder C. J. Young S. S. Brown W. M. Angevine E. L. Atlas D. R. Blake D. M. Bon M. J. Cubison J. A. de Gouw S. Dusanter J. Flynn J. B. Gilman M. Graus S. Griffith N. Grossberg P. L. Hayes J. L. Jimenez W. C. Kuster B. L. Lefer I. B. Pollack T. B. Ryerson H. Stark P. S. Stevens M. K. Trainer

[1] Recent laboratory and field studies have indicated that glyoxal is a potentially large contributor to secondary organic aerosol mass. We present in situ glyoxal measurements acquired with a recently developed, high sensitivity spectroscopic instrument during the CalNex 2010 field campaign in Pasadena, California. We use three methods to quantify the production and loss of glyoxal in Los Ang...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1997
N Murata-Kamiya H Kamiya H Kaji H Kasai

Glyoxal is a major product of DNA oxidation in which Fenton-type oxygen free radical-forming systems are involved. To determine the mutation spectrum of glyoxal in mammalian cells and to compare the spectrum with those observed in other experimental systems, we analyzed mutations in a bacterial suppressor tRNA gene (supF) in the shuttle vector plasmid pMY189. We treated pMY189 with glyoxal and ...

2011
M. M. Galloway C. L. Loza P. S. Chhabra A. W. H. Chan L. D. Yee J. H. Seinfeld F. N. Keutsch

[1] The dependence of glyoxal uptake onto deliquesced ammonium sulfate seed aerosol was studied under photochemical (light + hydroxyl radical (OH)) and dark conditions. In this study, the chemical composition of aerosol formed from glyoxal is identical in the presence or absence of OH. In addition, there was no observed OH dependence on either glyoxal uptake or glyoxal‐ driven aerosol growth fo...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
M M Whittaker P J Kersten D Cullen J W Whittaker

Glyoxal oxidase is a copper metalloenzyme produced by the wood-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium as an essential component of its extracellular lignin degradation pathways. Previous spectroscopic studies on glyoxal oxidase have demonstrated that it contains a free radical-coupled copper active site remarkably similar to that found in another fungal metalloenzyme, galactose oxidase. Alignme...

2014
S. Coburn I. Ortega R. Thalman B. Blomquist C. W. Fairall R. Volkamer

Here we present first eddy covariance (EC) measurements of fluxes of glyoxal, the smallest α-dicarbonyl product of hydrocarbon oxidation, and a precursor for secondary organic aerosol (SOA). The unique physical and chemical properties of glyoxal – i.e., high solubility in water (effective Henry’s law constant, KH = 4.2× 105 M atm−1) and short atmospheric lifetime (∼ 2 h at solar noon) – make it...

Journal: :جنگل و فرآورده های چوب 0
یحیی همزه استاد، گروه علوم و صنایع چوب و کاغذ، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران، کرج، ایران رحیم یدالهی کارشناس ارشد، گروه علوم و صنایع چوب و کاغذ، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران، کرج، ایران حسین مهدوی دانشیار، گروه شیمی پلیمر، دانشکدة شیمی دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایران شادمان پورموسی استادیار، گروه علوم و صنایع چوب و کاغذ، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد کرج، کرج، ایران

in order to simultaneously improve wet and dry strengths of paper and decrease environmental issues related to the wet strength resins, in this study effect of application method of wet strength additives on paper properties was investigated. wet strength resins were applied in four methods including spraying an aqueous glyoxal solution on to the surface of wet paper, addition of aminated polya...

2007
Rainer Volkamer Federico San Martini Luisa T. Molina Dara Salcedo Jose L. Jimenez Mario J. Molina

[1] The sources of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) are highly uncertain. Direct measurements of gas-phase glyoxal in Mexico City are compared to experimentally constrained model predictions. Observed glyoxal concentrations are found significantly below those predicted. Additional glyoxal sources are likely and would increase these differences; an additional glyoxal sink must be operative. The m...

2014
C. Knote A. Hodzic J. L. Jimenez R. Volkamer J. J. Orlando S. Baidar J. Brioude J. Fast D. R. Gentner A. H. Goldstein P. L. Hayes W. B. Knighton H. Oetjen A. Setyan H. Stark R. Thalman G. Tyndall R. Washenfelder E. Waxman

New pathways to form secondary organic aerosol (SOA) have been postulated recently. Glyoxal, the smallest dicarbonyl, is one of the proposed precursors. It has both anthropogenic and biogenic sources, and readily partitions into the aqueous phase of cloud droplets and deliquesced particles where it undergoes both reversible and irreversible chemistry. In this work we extend the regional scale c...

Journal: :Science 1907

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Minsuk Kwon Junghoon Lee Changhan Lee Chankyu Park

Glyoxal is toxic and mutagenic α-oxoaldehyde generated in vivo as an oxidation by-product of sugar metabolism. We selected glyoxal-resistant mutants from an Escherichia coli strain lacking major glyoxal-detoxifying genes, gloA and yqhD, by growing cells in medium containing a lethal concentration of glyoxal. The mutants carried diverse genomic rearrangements, such as multibase deletions and rec...

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