Organofluorine Chemicals and Their Industrial Applications (Banks, R. E., ed.) Robert Filler. J. Chem. Educ. , 1981, 58 (1), p A29. DOI: 10.1021/ed058...
John Wiley and Sons. New York,. 1979. vii + 364 pp. Figs. and tables. 24 X. 15.5 cm. $27.50. The major books an ORD and CD are more than ten years old and ...
Oct 10, 2000 - Tamejiro Hiyama (Kyoto University), with contributions from. Kiyoshi Kanie, Tetsuo Kusumoto, Yoshitomi Morizawa, and Masaki. Shimizu.
Fluorescent Chemicals and Their Applications (de Ment, Jack). J. Chem. Educ. , 1942, 19 (11), p 553. DOI: 10.1021/ed019p553.3. Publication Date: November ...
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Already seven symposiums have been held in Osaka or Tokyo on "Cellu- lase and Related ..... r.p.m. for 2 hr. in a Marubishi Jar-fermenter MBA-05 ( 5,000 ml.).
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approach to the cellulase complex which involves (1) the effect of supramolecular ... The reaction rate is essentially unaffected by substitution of D 2 0 for H 2 0 in the reac- .... These steric and ionization effects seriously limit the usefulness
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The three enzyme fractions did the same workâe.g., hydrolyzing cello- dextrins. Cellopentaose was, for instance, hydrolyzed down to cellobiose ...
The Molecular Basis of Optical Activity Eliot Charney. National Institutes of Health. John Wiley and Sons. New York, 1979. vii 364 pp. Figs. and tables. 24 X 15.5 cm. $27.50.
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The major books an ORD and CD are more than ten years old and Djerassi's book on ORD is now twenty years old. Charney's book is one of the most complete treatments of ORD-CD for organic chemistry. The historical treatment is good. The development of theory is excellent and thorough, five chapters and almdst 150 pages. One of the chapters on theory deals with the optical basis of optical activity ("The Molecular Resoonse to Lieht"). another develoos the e.ectranic ba