- Kappler, U.; Schäfer, H. (2014). "Chapter 11.
Transformations of
Dimethylsulfide". In Kroneck, P. M. H.; Sosa Torres, M. E. (eds.). The Metal-Driven...
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Borane dimethylsulfide (BMS) is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula BH3·S(CH3)2. It is an
adduct between borane molecule (BH3) and dimethyl...
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organic substituents are
indicated by the prefixes. (CH3)2S is
called dimethylsulfide. Some
sulfides are
named by
modifying the
common name for the corresponding...
- chain.
Dimethylsulfide loss
within the
photic zone is
controlled by
microbial uptake and
photochemical degradation. But what
exactly is
dimethylsulfide and...
- on
hydroboration relied on diborane, it has been
replaced by
borane dimethylsulfide,
which is more
safely handled.
Pyrolysis of
diborane gives hydrogen...
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reduction BF3 with NaBH4 (see for Flavopiridol).
Usually however,
borane dimethylsulfide complex BH3S(CH3)2 (BMS) is used as a
source of BH3. It can be obtained...
- compounds. The use of borane–tetrahydrofuran has been
displaced by borane–
dimethylsulfide,
which has a
longer shelf life and
effects similar transformations...
- Dimethyl-sulfide
monooxygenase (EC 1.14.13.131,
dimethylsulfide monooxygenase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
dimethyl sulfide,NADH:oxygen oxidoreductase...
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Jonathan A.; Taylor, Karl E.; Ghan,
Steven J. (1991). "Planktonic
dimethylsulfide and
cloud albedo: An
estimate of the
feedback response".
Climatic Change...
- in the 1940s by
Standard Oil of Indiana, was
based on
oxidation of
dimethylsulfide by O 2 from air.
Although inexpensive, this
process suffered from a...