The Electronic Nature of the 1,4-β-Glycosidic Bond and Its Chemical Environment: DFT Insights into Cellulose Chemistry

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Roberto Rinaldi ◽  
Walter Thiel
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Jonas Karl Christopher N. Agutaya ◽  
Armando T. Quitain ◽  
Mitsuru Sasaki ◽  
Tetsuya Kida

Fucose recovery from Undaria pinnatifida (F-UP) and Fucus vesiculosus (F-FV) via microwave-carbocatalysis consist of random scission leading to the production of short-chain oligosaccharides followed by acid-catalysed hydrolysis.


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Micellar and vesicular structures capable of sensing and reporting the chemical environment as well as facilely introducing user-defined functions make a vital contribution to constructing versatile compartmentalized systems. Herein, combing...


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Biochemical changes in specific organelles underpin cellular function, and studying these changes is crucial to understand health and disease. Fluorescent probes have become important biosensing and imaging tools as they can be targeted to specific organelles and can detect changes in their chemical environment. However, the sensing capacity of fluorescent probes is highly specific and is often limited to a single analyte of interest. A novel approach to imaging organelles is to combine fluorescent sensors with vibrational spectroscopic imaging techniques; the latter provides a comprehensive map of the relative biochemical distributions throughout the cell to gain a more complete picture of the biochemistry of organelles. We have developed NpCN1, a bimodal fluorescence-Raman probe targeted to the lipid droplets, incorporating a nitrile as a Raman tag. NpCN1 was successfully used to image lipid droplets in 3T3-L1 cells in both fluorescence and Raman modalities, reporting on the chemical composition and distribution of the lipid droplets in the cells.


Author(s):  
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In an effort to stabilize gold nanoparticles which sinter rapidly in a highly corrosive chemical environment, the hydrochlorination of acetylene, bimetallic Ru@Au and Pt@Au core-shell catalysts were prepared by anchoring...


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