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1 ives constituting a natural family of "novel aromatic compounds".
2 ed to strongly Raman active ligands (such as aromatic compounds).
3 acids and an unidentified orto-disubstituted aromatic compound.
4 r depicting the bonding of large macrocyclic aromatic compounds.
5 410nm and 625nm among the other tested nitro-aromatic compounds.
6 ch are common modes of action for polycyclic aromatic compounds.
7 this amino acid is precursor of phenolic and aromatic compounds.
8 tion of tropical-fruity and green-herbaceous aromatic compounds.
9 ganisms sense and chemotactically respond to aromatic compounds.
10 n their para-cycloaddition with a variety of aromatic compounds.
11 solubilized fragments of lignin into monomer aromatic compounds.
12 es of unified O, N, and C atoms of amide and aromatic compounds.
13 ntiodiscrimination capabilities toward small aromatic compounds.
14 rates and is a potential source for valuable aromatic compounds.
15 of bacteria to the anaerobic degradation of aromatic compounds.
16 counted for a small proportion of alkene and aromatic compounds.
17 in selective and sensitive identification of aromatic compounds.
18 bly one of the key aspects that characterise aromatic compounds.
19 tained in the OMVs are active and catabolize aromatic compounds.
20 ith halogenated acetic acids and halogenated aromatic compounds.
21 high-octane gasoline with minimal content of aromatic compounds.
22 , which is responsible for the metabolism of aromatic compounds.
23 m biomass can become a sustainable source of aromatic compounds.
24 nologies resulted in lower emission rates of aromatic compounds.
25 tional effect may reflect the lower HOMOs of aromatic compounds.
26 prenyltransferases that generates lipophilic aromatic compounds.
27 carboxylic acids and the least for (hetero-) aromatic compounds.
28 hat undergo C-C bond cleavage to give simple aromatic compounds.
29 n focused mainly on the separation of highly aromatic compounds.
30 alyze cis-dihydroxylation of a wide range of aromatic compounds.
31 ing an independent validation data set of 30 aromatic compounds.
32 , however, was unable to degrade most of the aromatic compounds.
33 -alkanes, but did not appreciably affect the aromatic compounds.
34 ful insight for the synthesis of substituted aromatic compounds.
35 cts from Ir-catalyzed C-H polyborylations of aromatic compounds.
36 iodination reaction of different classes of aromatic compounds.
37 istinctive varietal and fermentation-derived aromatic compounds.
38 epted that closo-boranes and -carboranes are aromatic compounds.
39 e of M. vanbaalenii PYR-1 to seven different aromatic compounds.
40 f FBDD has centered on the use of sp(2)-rich aromatic compounds.
41 which is able to interact with electron poor aromatic compounds.
42 iles or undergoes Friedel-Crafts addition to aromatic compounds.
43 y steering discovery efforts toward achiral, aromatic compounds.
44 romising catalyst for the synthesis of nitro-aromatic compounds.
45 sformation is applicable to a broad range of aromatic compounds.
46 the recovery of large amounts of carbon from aromatic compounds.
47 the reductive dehalogenation of chlorinated aromatic compounds.
48 usters encoding the degradation of different aromatic compounds.
49 cids, as well as minor amounts of amides and aromatic compounds.
50 e for synthesis of complex sulfur-containing aromatic compounds.
51 the biological conversion of lignin-derived aromatic compounds.
52 often used to treat water contaminated with aromatic compounds.
53 rbon sources, including inorganic carbon and aromatic compounds.
54 he existence of diatropic currents in planar aromatic compounds.
55 ange of high O/C aliphatic, unsaturated, and aromatic compounds.
56 ogy efforts to valorize previously underused aromatic compounds.
57 amination of nitrogenous and non-nitrogenous aromatic compounds.
58 applied for the selective detection of nitro-aromatic compounds.
59 ce, to enable the investigation of dissolved aromatic compounds.
60 th 21 different carbocyclic and heterocyclic aromatic compounds.
61 ARIA in the forward mode is evaluated for 29 aromatic compounds (100 peaks) by comparison of predicte
62 rse mode of SPARIA has been tested on the 29 aromatic compounds (100 peaks) that were used to evaluat
63 ined for five phthalates and two chlorinated aromatic compounds: 120 ppm for butyl benzyl phthalate,
64 surface SOA in the eastern U.S., followed by aromatic compounds (13.2%), sesquiterpenes (13.0%) and m
66 reactions, including (1) HO* addition to 15 aromatic compounds; (2) addition of molecular oxygen to
72 for Cl(2) and Cl(2)O previously observed for aromatic compounds also applies to the alkenes examined.
73 It is well known that differences exist in aromatic compounds amongst grapevine varieties at ripeni
74 It was concluded that nitrogen-containing aromatic compounds and alkylbenzenes were oxidized by pe
76 ne was the processing that more affected the aromatic compounds and atmospheric cold plasma processin
77 argoes within capsules, including polycyclic aromatic compounds and complex organic drugs, to be brou
80 atter consists of a mixture of aliphatic and aromatic compounds and functional groups such as amides.
82 1 from Comamonas testosteroni CNB-1 binds to aromatic compounds and initiates downstream chemotactic
83 aining butanol introduced a lower content of aromatic compounds and most importantly, lead to more co
86 catalyzing the oxidation of aldehyde and aza-aromatic compounds and the hydrolysis of amides, moietie
87 c resonance (NMR) spectroscopy evaluated the aromatic compounds and their degradation products in sam
88 theory resulted in a clear understanding of aromatic compounds and thus had a major impact on the de
89 The specific selectivity of REMPI (i.e., aromatic compounds) and universal ionization characteris
92 for complex carbohydrates, detrital protein, aromatic compounds, and hydrogen, indicating the couplin
93 ation, secondary metabolites, degradation of aromatic compounds, and multidrug and heavy metal resist
94 lux to a variety of bioactive small-molecule aromatic compounds, and to lignin, the structural compon
95 tens of ng/L for selected small (polycyclic)aromatic compounds are accessible within minutes without
98 wn to exhibit activity toward lignin-derived aromatic compounds are enriched in OMVs from early to la
103 hods for the direct C-H functionalization of aromatic compounds are in demand for a variety of applic
104 that chemotaxis, transport and metabolism of aromatic compounds are intimately linked in P. putida.
106 ey building blocks in the chemical industry, aromatic compounds are mainly derived from the catalytic
107 ration vapor pressures of phenolic and nitro-aromatic compounds are measured using Knudsen Effusion M
108 defined mutants, we show that most of these aromatic compounds are metabolized by the benzoyl-CoA pa
109 opanoid p-coumarate and structurally related aromatic compounds are produced in large amounts by gree
110 diradicaloids based on pro-aromatic and anti-aromatic compounds are summarized and discussed with reg
111 ted dienes, unsaturated carboxylic acids and aromatic compounds are thus targeted from renewable feed
112 cis-Dihydrodiols, derived from monocyclic aromatic compounds, are valuable chiral pool intermediat
113 ,4,7-trimethylphenanthroline occurs with the aromatic compound as the limiting reagent and with high
114 ts OMV-mediated catabolism of lignin-derived aromatic compounds as an extracellular strategy for nutr
115 a facile approach to employ two-dimensional aromatic compounds as modular building blocks to generat
116 of various NPs and colloids, some containing aromatic compounds as well as various metals, including
117 s of phenol as precursors to polysubstituted aromatic compounds, as exemplified by a concise synthesi
118 on syn-1,6:8,13-Biscarbonyl[14]annulene, an aromatic compound at ambient conditions that gradually l
119 e globally relevant microbial degradation of aromatic compounds at anoxic sites, catalyze a biologica
120 raarylbut-2-yne-1,4-diols with electron-rich aromatic compounds at room temperature, under p-TsOH cat
121 tial biodegradation capacity for chlorinated aromatic compounds at the oxic/anoxic interface and illu
122 as palustris grows photoheterotrophically on aromatic compounds available in aquatic environments ric
123 A parameters for heterocyclic and oxygenated aromatic compounds based on historical chamber experimen
124 tabolite pyocyanin and the susceptibility of aromatic compounds bearing electron withdrawing substitu
127 leaves the beta(R)-aryl ether bond of the di-aromatic compound beta-(2-methoxyphenoxy)-gamma-hydroxyp
132 dines, which easily can be oxidized to fully aromatic compounds by air in the presence of UV light or
133 have investigated the ortho-hydroxylation of aromatic compounds by an iron complex using hybrid densi
134 We optimized the substrate spectrum for aromatic compounds by introduction of the triple mutatio
136 ach to attach small rings to a wide range of aromatic compounds by palladium-catalyzed alpha-arylatio
137 e known biochemical production of a range of aromatic compounds by plants and the presence of benzeno
139 These include, in addition to O-containing aromatic compounds, complex polyether- and ester-contain
140 occaceae, fermenting carbohydrates and plant aromatic compounds, constituted the bulk of the large-in
141 so-called hybrid pathways for degradation of aromatic compounds contain beta-oxidation-like steps.
142 ties imparted by the trifluoromethylation of aromatic compounds continue to drive the discovery of no
144 Such systems readily obtained from simple aromatic compounds could open up a multitude of syntheti
145 ced state and in the presence of chlorinated aromatic compounds, CprK positively regulates expression
147 ributed more transcripts for sulfur cycling, aromatic compound degradation, and the synthesis of biol
150 tiple oxygenated functionalities, polycyclic aromatic compounds depleted of hydrogen and carrying few
151 ro growth experiments have demonstrated that aromatic compounds derived from lignin can be metabolize
155 BrC) is a collection of oxidized atmospheric aromatic compounds detected worldwide with broad functio
156 these species are best described as locally aromatic compounds devoid of long-range intersubunit con
157 enerated the greatest amount of butterscotch aromatic compound diacetyl and polyhydroxyalkyl pyrazine
161 The studied compounds include alkaloids, aromatic compounds, flavonoids, volatiles, sesquiterpeno
162 ed from plant lignin as a source of valuable aromatic compounds for biofuels and other bioproducts.
164 g and biosensing, a high loading capacity of aromatic compounds for small-molecule drug delivery, and
167 most reliable approaches to assemble complex aromatic compounds from preoxidized starting materials.
170 ructures, including nitrated and halogenated aromatic compounds, halogenated heterocyclic aromatic co
171 c and aerobic pathways for the catabolism of aromatic compounds has never been shown before, and it m
175 cal and co-workers of some large polynuclear aromatic compounds having multiple phenyl substituents p
177 remote methylene oxidation is obtained in 50 aromatic compounds housing medicinally relevant halogen,
178 technique to analyze the nitrogen-containing aromatic compounds in a deasphalted crude oil due to its
179 for the reliable quantification of suitable aromatic compounds in a high throughput biodegradation s
181 The synthesized monomer will replace similar aromatic compounds in certain applications because of it
182 d proposed catalytic sites for manganese and aromatic compounds in class II peroxidases, including re
183 for production of branched hydrocarbons and aromatic compounds in gasoline, or longer-chain, less hi
184 o cyclizations to give varied aza-polycyclic aromatic compounds in generally good yields (27-99%, 16
186 rbonylation lead to three distinct groups of aromatic compounds in high yields acetals, ethanol and e
189 ia active in processing biphenyl and related aromatic compounds in soil, revealing how carbon flows t
191 In view of the versatility and impact of aromatic compounds in the biomedical field and in materi
192 hree-component aminomethylation of activated aromatic compounds including naphtols, phenols, pyridine
194 composition and the levels of several other aromatic compounds, including anthocyanins and flavonoid
197 e intermediates or utilized to make numerous aromatic compounds, including the Pseudomonas quinolone
198 mes for anaerobic oxidation of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, including those of candidate phyla A
200 id dearomative difunctionalization of simple aromatic compounds into functional small molecules amena
201 atic rings, bacteria are able to degrade the aromatic compounds into simple metabolites and use them
205 more precisely delineated, the category of "aromatic compounds" is being more and more expanded.
206 are deficient in ferulic and coumaric acid, aromatic compounds known to be attached to arabinosyl re
208 ese nitrogen and carboxyl functionalities of aromatic compounds may also impart significant Pu chelat
210 e two communities hosting diverse syntrophic aromatic compound metabolizers (Syntrophus, Syntrophorha
211 n formed during the photo-oxidation of three aromatic compounds, methyl chavicol, toluene and 4-methy
215 omatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and heterocyclic aromatic compounds (NSO-PACs) in considerably varying am
217 etermine whether the differences between the aromatic compounds of both species are sufficiently sign
218 hodology in the synthesis of polysubstituted aromatic compounds of natural product and bioactive mole
219 Prediction models for kO3 were developed for aromatic compounds, olefins, and amines by quantum chemi
220 prioritized a range of structurally diverse aromatic compounds on the basis of their assigned relati
221 To assess the importance of pathways for aromatic compound oxidation that do not result in ring h
225 ealed increased concentrations of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) in passive sampling devices de
226 the past 150-yr records of BC and polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) in sediments from two represen
227 passive air monitoring study for polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) in the Athabasca oil sands reg
229 tudy the sorption and mobility of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) to DOC and particulate organic
238 riedel-Crafts adducts are also achieved with aromatic compounds (phenol, anisole, indole, and aniline
239 ion of this suite of aromatics into selected aromatic compounds potentially recoverable as an additio
241 s and diversity with regard to the number of aromatic compounds present, clearly differing from those
242 such undesired pathways to result in diverse aromatic compounds previously not systematically targete
243 d interactions of alkyl ureas with amide and aromatic compounds, relative to interactions with water.
246 , fresh elemental carbon, organonitrogen and aromatic compounds), secondary aerosol locally produced
247 sed levels of compounds of microbial origin (aromatic compounds, secondary or sulfated bile acids, an
249 the prototype nitrogen-containing polycyclic aromatic compounds: (substituted) 1- and 2-azanaphthalen
250 rements also indicate an apparent absence of aromatic compounds such as benzene, a lack of sulfur-bea
251 fferent properties that are usually found in aromatic compounds such as bond length equalisation, ene
252 lactones of high molecular weight, and other aromatic compounds such as some esters derived from cinn
253 ucts that include pharmaceutically important aromatic compounds such as the antibiotic tetracycline a
255 assays, leading to the identification of an aromatic compound that is processed in the plant into tw
256 esent at lower concentrations are a suite of aromatic compounds that can inhibit fermentation by biof
257 ion strategy allows the conversion of simple aromatic compounds that contain ynone substituents, incl
258 y expressed for the anaerobic degradation of aromatic compounds that generate 3-methylbenzoyl-CoA as
259 WhiE and TcmN ARO/CYCs bound with polycyclic aromatic compounds that mimic the respective ARO/CYC pro
261 on of filter extracts identified eight nitro-aromatic compounds that were correlated with Abs365.
264 rous routes available for the preparation of aromatic compounds, there remain few methods that allow
266 s have been generally presumed to metabolize aromatic compounds to acetate, CO2 , H2 and formate, com
267 neration of nitrogen dioxide as a radical on aromatic compounds to give nitroarenes has been studied.
268 modulate the intracellular concentration of aromatic compounds to optimize the excretion of such pro
269 , the Rh(III)-catalyzed C-H bond addition of aromatic compounds to the N-perfluorobutanesulfinyl imin
270 he reactivity of these previously unknown BN-aromatic compounds toward organolithium compounds and br
271 can carry out C-H activation on a variety of aromatic compounds traditionally used in Pd/Ag-mediated
273 ation reactions of vinyldiazo compounds with aromatic compounds using a metal-free strategy are descr
274 atic acids with the corresponding alkenes or aromatic compounds using a prenylated flavin mononucleot
276 poration of (18)F into highly functionalized aromatic compounds using sulfonium salts as leaving grou
277 crobial-mediated strategy for removing these aromatic compounds, using the purple nonsulfur bacterium
278 and are synthesized by the acylation of the aromatic compound vanillylamine (derived from the phenyl
280 action, in which rapid primary adsorption of aromatic compounds was followed by secondary lignin-like
281 The mode of binding between the nsDNA and aromatic compounds was investigated using EIS, indicatin
284 e B0 and B20 treatments, all of the targeted aromatic compounds were degraded to below detection limi
285 e, applied voltage) on the analysis of model aromatic compounds were investigated and discussed.
289 ntrast to degradation pathways of monocyclic aromatic compounds where ring-cleavage is achieved via h
290 xidizing Betaproteobacteria and degraders of aromatic compounds, which hence impact the aquifer redox
291 sed are principally comprised of sp(2) -rich aromatic compounds, which limits the structural (and hen
293 majority of dyes industrially used today are aromatic compounds with complex, reinforced structures,
294 was selective toward degradation of various aromatic compounds with different substituents, probably
295 ombusted at 250 degrees C contains condensed aromatic compounds with low H/C and O/C ratios while ret
296 ng the highest affinity for the surface were aromatic compounds with multiple oxygenated functionalit
297 confinement in nanopores, pi interactions of aromatic compounds with polyaromatic surfaces, and very
298 served, while amino acids, organic acids and aromatic compounds with potential antioxidant activity i
300 N)(6), a well-known strong electron acceptor aromatic compound, with mono- or polyatomic anions switc