نتایج جستجو برای: tiron tdba naphthalene

تعداد نتایج: 5821  

2012
Takehiro Tsumuki Shun Murohashi Atsushi Nagasawa Akiko Okamoto Noriyuki Yonezawa

In the title compound, C(23)H(18)O(3), the dihedral angle between the two naphthalene ring systems is 78.02 (3)°. The bridging carbonyl C-C(=O)-C plane makes a dihedral angle of 70.56 (5)° with the naphthalene ring system in the 2,7-dimeth-oxy-naphthalene moiety and a dihedral angle of 11.53 (5)° with the naphthalene ring system in the naphthoyl group. In the crystal, adjacent mol-ecules are li...

2016
Guadalupe Hernández-Téllez Gloria E. Moreno Sylvain Bernès Angel Mendoza Oscar Portillo Pankaj Sharma René Gutiérrez

Using a general solvent-free procedure for the synthesis of chiral Schiff bases, the following compounds were synthesized and their crystal structures determined: (S)-(+)-2-{[(1-phenyl-eth-yl)imino]-meth-yl}naphthalene, C19H17N, (1), (S)-(+)-2-({[(4-methyl-phen-yl)eth-yl]imino}-meth-yl)naphthalene, C20H19N, (2), (R)-(-)-2-({[(4-meth-oxy-lphen-yl)eth-yl]imino}-meth-yl)naphthalene, C20H19NO, (3),...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
C Boyd M J Larkin K A Reid N D Sharma K Wilson

The regulation of naphthalene and 1-naphthol metabolism in a Rhodococcus sp. (NCIMB 12038) has been investigated. The microorganism utilizes separate pathways for the degradation of these compounds, and they are regulated independently. Naphthalene metabolism was inducible, but not by salicylate, and 1-naphthol metabolism, although constitutive, was also repressed during growth on salicylate. T...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2012
A Nesterenko-Malkovskaya F Kirzhner Y Zimmels R Armon

The aim of the current study was to investigate the potential of an aquatic plant, the water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) devoid rhizospheric bacteria, to reduce naphthalene (a polyaromatic hydrocarbon) present in wastewater and wetlands. The capability of sterile water hyacinth plants to remove naphthalene from water and wastewater was studied in batch systems. Water hyacinths enhance the r...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
E Annweiler H H Richnow G Antranikian S Hebenbrock C Garms S Franke W Francke W Michaelis

The thermophilic aerobic bacterium Bacillus thermoleovorans Hamburg 2 grows at 60 degrees C on naphthalene as the sole source of carbon and energy. In batch cultures, an effective substrate degradation was observed. The carbon balance, including naphthalene, metabolites, biomass, and CO(2), was determined by the application of [1-(13)C]naphthalene. The incorporation of naphthalene-derived carbo...

2016

Naphthalene (C10 H8) is a bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon having 128 molecular weight [1]. Usually it is used as a deodorant in lavatories, moth repellent and as insecticides, mite powders and vermifuges [2]. In Bangladesh, a developing country, naphthalene is very popular and widely used moth repellent. People use it freely in household as it is very cheap and easily available. Naphthalene is ma...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
R E Parales J V Parales D T Gibson

The naphthalene dioxygenase enzyme system carries out the first step in the aerobic degradation of naphthalene by Pseudomonas sp. strain NCIB 9816-4. The crystal structure of naphthalene dioxygenase (B. Kauppi, K. Lee, E. Carredano, R. E. Parales, D. T. Gibson, H. Eklund, and S. Ramaswamy, Structure 6:571-586, 1998) indicates that aspartate 205 may provide the most direct route of electron tran...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1995
A N Choudhri M J Pasha B Ali

Many cases of naphthalene and naphthalene poisoning are reported in literature since the introduction of naphthalene in 1841 by Rossbach as an internal antiseptic in typhoid fever and an anthelminthic in 1842. Today, naphthalene poisoning occurs in suicidal attenipts, or accidental ingestion by children. Naphthalene’s relative insolubility in water and its poor absorption from the gut underesti...

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