「Cation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The nitrosonium | cation acts as the oxidizer, itself being reduced to |
Multiple-charge ions and alkali metal | cation aducts are never observed, but addition of amm |
e salt derivatives of the 2-phenylchromenylium | cation, also known as flavylium cation. |
e well established, have high affinity for the | cation, and low interference from other ions. |
glII active site residues coordinate with Mg2+ | cation and water molecules to create the perfect cond |
emical compound which is the salt of potassium | cation and sulfite anion. |
ids are simply polyatomic ions with a hydrogen | cation, and a metaoxyacid is similar but less reactiv |
mula Li+NH2-, i.e. it is composed of a lithium | cation, and the conjugate base of ammonia. |
It is a salt of nitronium | cation and tetrafluoroborate anion. |
Armilenium is a C11H11 | cation and is the first entirely organic sandwich com |
Each formula unit is composed of one Be2+ | cation and two NO3- anions. |
It is the salt of the ammonium | cation and the thiocyanate anion. |
This colourless salt consists of the potassium | cation and the bifluoride (HF2−) anion. |
ults from the mixture of the reducing ammonium | cation and the oxidizing chlorate anion. |
table because of the reducing hydroxylammonium | cation and the oxidizing nitrate anion. |
l3 dissolves in an aqueous solution, the metal | cation behaves as a Lewis acid and hydrolyzes the wat |
m to more readily accept a proton and become a | cation being much greater than that of the hydrogen a |
chelation of a metal | cation by triphosphate. |
The potassium | cation can be captured by a crown ether and in the re |
ence of sodium as the predominant exchangeable | cation can result in the clay swelling to several tim |
Cyclic nucleotide-gated | cation channel alpha-4 is a protein that in humans is |
Amiloride-sensitive | cation channel 3 is a protein that in humans is encod |
Cyclic nucleotide-gated | cation channel alpha-3 is a protein that in humans is |
ncodes a member of the cyclic nucleotide-gated | cation channel protein family, which is required for |
nsducin), cGMP phosphodiesterase, closure of a | cation channel and ultimately hyperpolarization of th |
Transient receptor potential | cation channel, subfamily C, member 6, also known as |
lithic protein containing a light sensor and a | cation channel, provides electrical stimulation of ap |
primary structure, they are unrelated to known | cation channels or other types of anion channels. |
This gene belongs to a family of putative | cation channels that are specific to spermatozoa and |
pe calcium channels and H-type "funny current" | cation channels contribute to tonic bursting activity |
Hyperpolarization-activated | cation channels of the HCN gene family, such as HCN1, |
compound is an agonist at the pain-integrating | cation channels TRPV1 and TRPA1, newer evidence sugge |
CatSper2 is a member of the | cation channels of sperm family of protein. |
TRPC (Transient Receptor Potential Canonical) | cation channels, TRPC3/6/7. |
that forms homo- or hetero-oligomeric divalent | cation channels. |
ts macrocyclic dilactone structure, a possible | cation chelating structure. |
on of a base to water will reduce the hydrogen | cation concentration and therefore increase the hydro |
ual to the decimal cologarithm of the hydrogen | cation concentration; the pH of pure water is close t |
raethylammonium (TEA) is a quaternary ammonium | cation consisting of four ethyl groups attached to a |
ion is due largely to the type of exchangeable | cation contained in the sample. |
tert-butyl | cation, demonstrating planar geometry |
The | cation exchange capacity (CEC) of illite is smaller t |
ue in general, due to the clay's structure and | cation exchange capacity. |
contains only divalent ions, Mg2+ and Ca2+ for | cation exchange resins, and SO42- for anion exchange |
Closely related to | cation exchange capacity is the base saturation, whic |
oretical point of view, one should distinguish | cation exchange from ligand exchange, and exchange of |
s work was key to identifying the principle of | Cation exchange capacity, and facilitating William Al |
clam compost back into field (which increases | cation exchange capacity--an agricultural benefit). |
mponent in their clay content, and because the | cation exchange capacity of clay causes them to adsor |
For example, one could use a | cation exchange surface (negatively charged) chemistr |
Thus, a site with high | cation exchange capacity takes longer time to acidify |
Cation exchange sorbents are derivatized with functio | |
Strong | cation exchange sorbents contain aliphatic sulfonic a |
Via | cation exchange, it can be converted to the correspon |
Available forms include anion and | cation exchangers, as well as gelfiltration resins, w |
zed as two different minerals depending on the | cation, fluocerite-(Ce) and fluocerite-(La). |
decalin ring system is formed via the eudesmyl | cation followed by hydroxylation at C1. |
m in the -COOH, producing an anion: then add a | cation, for example sodium benzoate C6H5-CO-O− Na+ |
3 | cation has also been identified in the salt [XeF+ |
n chemistry, chloryl refers to the red-colored | cation having the chemical formula ClO+ |
The bond distance between the | cation Hg and anion S is 2.422 Angstroms. |
This | cation hydrolyzes and, under progressively increasing |
The concentration of a penetrating | cation in mitochondria can be more than 1000-fold hig |
te-Na, and ferrierite-K, based on the dominant | cation in the A location. |
tion is useful in the detection of the type of | cation in salt. |
m has been shown to go through a non-classical | cation intermediate. |
It also acts as a divalent | cation ionophore, allowing these ions to cross cell m |
ause of its relatively small size, the lithium | cation is very polarizing, which favors the formation |
The indium(III) | cation is weakly oxidizing, and so it should be kept |
The nitrosyl | cation is isoelectronic with carbon monoxide, thus th |
mber of each atom in this structure is 6: each | cation is coordinated to 6 anions at the vertices of |
ers from the pinacol rearrangement in that the | cation is not formed from a 1,2-diol, but rather from |
In solid [NH4][HF2], each ammonium | cation is surrounded by four fluoride centers in a te |
cysteine radical removes a hydrogen atom; (3) | cation is formed on C-2 by transferring a hydrogen fr |
The counterion of the flavylium | cation is mostly chloride. |
H3+, the trihydrogen | cation is stable by itself and is symmetric. |
fluoride, SbF5, a fluoride acceptor, the ReF6+ | cation is formed. |
In biology, the tetraethylammonium | cation is a potassium-selective ion channel blocker. |
The | cation is unimportant, but the sodium salt is most av |
The E,E-farnesyl | cation is first created by the loss of pyrophosphate. |
omes more probable the smaller the mass of the | cation is, and the proton is the lightest possible st |
This colourless salt consists of the | cation K+ and the bisulfide anion [SH]−. |
agent which is easily oxidized to monopositive | cation, K+. |
The stability of this | cation lies in the fact that the resulting electronic |
ing sites, and blocks NMDA receptors and other | cation ligand-gated channels. |
leavage event also requires the divalent metal | cation magnesium. |
In place of bromide, the benzododecinium | cation may be used with chloride or another anion. |
is mainly composed of the anion SiO44- and the | cation Mg2+ in a molar ratio 1:2. |
They co-ordinate the metal | cation needed for catalysis. |
d can be viewed as derivatives of the nitrosyl | cation, NO+. |
rm or the Barth-Niggli Norm (also known as the | Cation Norm). |
However, hydron is a | cation of hydrogen regardless of its isotopic composi |
he chemical term for the reduced tetrapositive | cation of uranium that exhibits the valence U4+. |
etter to draw the resonance structure with the | cation on nitrogen), this planar carbon interconnecti |
gand) of chelating resin and metal (in form of | cation or oxoanion) is selective with respect to the |
he formula MxM'yHn, where M is an alkali metal | cation or cation complex and M' is a metal or metallo |
display a marked preference for the potassium | cation over other cations. |
is strongly oxidizing (both the palladium(II) | cation, Pd2+, and the nitrate anion, NO3−, are strong |
The apexes of the | cation plot are calcium, magnesium and sodium plus po |
e effective than Trolox at scavenging the ABTS | cation radical. |
electrical potential normally drives divalent | cation reabsorbtion in the loop, and by reducing this |
kidney, where it may mediate the first step in | cation reabsorption. |
tructure similar to niedermayrite, with Cd(II) | cation replacing by Mn(II). |
equence motif PD-(D/E)XK to coordinate Mg2+, a | cation required to cleave DNA in most type II restric |
The Base | Cation Saturation Ratio (BCSR) is a method of interpr |
om nonselective between anions and cations, to | cation selective allowing passage Ca2+, K+ and Na+, a |
ction of locomotor activity, and activation of | cation selective currents not responsive to somatosta |
The nitrosyl | cation serves as a two-electron donor to the metal an |
hat is unsuitable in size and/or charge to the | cation sites of the minerals, and is defined by the p |
ust, elements that have difficulty in entering | cation sites of the minerals are concentrated in the |
gh negative charge that determine the specific | cation specificity of the receptor and remove the hyd |
lography are consistent with a cyclohexadienyl | cation structure. |
α forms represents the melting of the silver ( | cation) sublattice. |
rotein kinases, it does not require a divalent | cation such as magnesium for catalytic activity |
e pocket and makes contacts through a divalent | cation such as magnesium and by aromatic stacking bet |
SO4)3·24H2O, are known where A is a monovalent | cation such as sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, |
The Nucleobase | Cation Symporter-1 (NCS1) family consists of bacteria |
ds of the type [(η3-allyl)Fe(CO)4+X- are allyl | cation synthons in allylic substitution . |
ion in organic chemistry is a cyclohexadienyl | cation that appears as a reactive intermediate in ele |
ster's blue" is often reserved for the radical | cation, the colorless diamine being called tetramethy |
One controversial | cation, the norbornyl cation, has been observed in se |
To identify the | cation, the color of the precipitate and its solubili |
ated polyhedron of anions is formed about each | cation, the cation-anion distance determined by the s |
He proposed that this | cation then dissociated into the free carbene plus th |
olarization is often caused by efflux of K+ (a | cation) through K+ channels, or influx of Cl- (an ani |
IPP isomerase also requires a divalent | cation to fold into its active conformation. |
The coordination of the metal | cation to the glutamate residue stabilizes the carbio |
This gene encodes a member of the P-type | cation transport ATPase family and specifically belon |
An organic | cation transport protein mediates the transport of or |
ane protein which functions both as an organic | cation transporter and as a sodium-dependent high aff |
This gene is one of three similar | cation transporter genes located in a cluster on chro |
esignation of this protein was OCTN1 ("organic | cation transporter, novel, type 1"), but efficiency o |
Polyspecific organic | cation transporters in the liver, kidney, intestine, |
The E,E-farnesyl | cation undergoes cyclization to form the germacryl ca |
Synthetic ferrierites have even greater | cation variability and have important uses as commerc |
The NMR of the norbornyl | cation was first reported by Schleyer et al. and it w |
ons (a scrambling process) the nortricyclonium | cation was postulated which is basically a face-cappe |
een the benzoic acid anion and the imidazolium | cation where the positive charge is delocalized over |
tate, the salt consists of the [Cu(NH3)4H2O]2+ | cation, which has a square pyramidal molecular geomet |
lassical" carbocations - such as the norbornyl | cation, which can be depicted as cationic character d |
e 4, oxidation of a monomer produces a radical | cation, which can then couple with a second radical c |
the lower the solubility of the tracer | cation with the anion of the carrier, the greater the |
four ether molecules are bound to the lithium | cation, with Li-O bond lengths of approximately 1.95 |
It is readily oxidized to the corresponding | cation with the oxidants fullerene and with tetracyan |
The most stable state is a Trihydrogen | cation with an electron delocalized around it. |
The N,N,N-trimethylethanolammonium | cation, with an undefined counteranion, X− |
mass or friction coefficient between anion and | cation would result in different displacement amplitu |
Xenon forms the | cation Xe(OTeF5)+, |
Deprotonation of the resultant tertiary | cation yields (E)-α-bisabolene. |
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