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Chemistry Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Chemical Society of Japan. It specializes in the rapid publication of reviews and letters on all areas of chemistry. The editor-in-chief is Mitsuhiko Shionoya (University of Tokyo). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 1.23. [1]
Proximity labeling methods have been used to study the proteomes of biological structures that are otherwise difficult to isolate purely and completely, such as cilia, [11] mitochondria, [6] postsynaptic clefts, [2] p-bodies, stress granules, [12] and lipid droplets.
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In organic chemistry, the Murai reaction is an organic reaction that uses C-H activation to create a new C-C bond between a terminal or strained internal alkene and an aromatic compound using a ruthenium catalyst. [1] The reaction, named after Shinji Murai, was first reported in 1993.
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The C–H bonds that have been found to undergo C–H activation through CMD include those that are aryl, [1] alkyl, [10] [11] and alkenyl. [2] Investigations into CMD paved the way for the development of many new C–H functionalization reactions, especially in the areas of direct arylation and alkylation by palladium and ruthenium.
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When K ass ≤ 10 4 M −1, the polymeric aggregates are typically small in size and do not show any interesting properties and when K ass ≥ 10 10 M −1, the supramolecular polymer behaves just like covalent polymers due to the lack of dynamics. So, an optimum K ass = 10 4 –10 10 M −1 need to be attained for producing functional ...