81 research outputs found

    A flexible route to new spirodioxanes, oxathianes and morpholines

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    International audienceThis work describes a modular efficient route to 10-aza-4-thia-, 10-aza-4-oxa-, and 10-oxa-4-thia-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undecanes. The synthetic pathway relies upon the iterative nucleophilic substitution of 1,3-dichloropropan-2-one O-benzyloxime by solketal derivatives. The oxime key-intermediates, submitted to an acidic deprotection–spiroacetalization process, afforded these original spiroketal compounds in three steps, few purifications, and very good yields

    A straightforward route to spiroketals

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    A straightforward route to 1,7-dioxa-, 1,4,7-trioxa- and 1,4,7,10-tetraoxaspiro[5.5]undecanes, starting from commercially available 3-chloro-2(chloromethyl)prop-1-ene, is describe

    Synthetic approaches to spiroaminals

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    MicroreviewInternational audienceThe 1-oxa-7-azaspiro[5.5]undecane, 1-oxa-6-azaspiro[4.5]decane, 1-oxa-7-azaspiro[5.4]decane and 1-oxa-6-azaspiro[4.4]nonane ring systems are found as the cores of natural or synthetic products that possess significant biological activities. Because of their potential applications, together with the novelty of their skeletons, these compounds represent challenging targets for chemical synthesis. In this review we summarize the different strategies developed for the synthesis of these spiroaminal

    Synthetic studies towards 4,10-diaza-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]-undecanes: access to 3-aza-6,8 dioxabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-2-one and 2H-1,4-oxazin-3(4H)-one frameworks.

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    Synthetic approaches towards 4,10-diaza-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undecanes starting from 1,3-dichloroacetone and solketal derivatives are explored. The method relies on the preparation of a key bis-substituted dihydroxy-protected oxime, which would undergo a final acidic deprotection–spiroacetalization process. Although the desired diazaspiroketal framework could not be obtained, our conditions led to the unexpected 3-aza-6,8-dioxabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-2-one 18 or to the oxazinone 32 in good yields

    Cloud Microorganisms, an Interesting Source of Biosurfactants

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    A new scientific hypothesis states that biosurfactants from cloud microorganism origin could change the surface tension of aerosols and thus the mode of precipitations. In order to check this hypothesis, our team has screened a collection of 480 microbial strains isolated from cloud waters for the production of biosurfactants and showed that 42% of these strains were producing such molecules. In the present work, we isolated and identified by LC-MS-MS lipopeptides produced from three strains issued from this screening. Viscosin and massetolide E (cyclic lipopeptides) were produced by Pseudomonas sp. PDD-14b-2, and syringafactins (linear lipopeptides) were produced by Xanthomonas campestris PDD-32b-52 and Pseudomonas syringae PDD-32b-74. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) of these biosurfactants was determined using the pendant drop method. Finally, two approaches of molecular dynamics were used to model the conformation of viscosin and syringafactin A at the water-air interface: one is based on all-atoms simulation (CHARMM force field), while the other one on coarse-grain (CG) simulation (MARTINI force field). To conclude, this work shows how the biodiversity of the cloud microbiota can be explored to search and produce biosurfactants of interest both for atmospheric sciences and also for biotechnological applications

    International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the 12th generation

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    The 12th generation of the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF) was adopted in December 2014 by the Working Group V-MOD appointed by the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA). It updates the previous IGRF generation with a definitive main field model for epoch 2010.0, a main field model for epoch 2015.0, and a linear annual predictive secular variation model for 2015.0-2020.0. Here, we present the equations defining the IGRF model, provide the spherical harmonic coefficients, and provide maps of the magnetic declination, inclination, and total intensity for epoch 2015.0 and their predicted rates of change for 2015.0-2020.0. We also update the magnetic pole positions and discuss briefly the latest changes and possible future trends of the Earth’s magnetic fiel

    Pasados y presente. Estudios para el profesor Ricardo García Cárcel

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    Ricardo García Cárcel (Requena, 1948) estudió Historia en Valencia bajo el magisterio de Joan Reglà, con quien formó parte del primer profesorado de historia moderna en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. En esta universidad, desde hace prácticamente cincuenta años, ha desarrollado una extraordinaria labor docente y de investigación marcada por un sagaz instinto histórico, que le ha convertido en pionero de casi todo lo que ha estudiado: las Germanías, la historia de la Cataluña moderna, la Inquisición, las culturas del Siglo de Oro, la Leyenda Negra, Felipe II, Felipe V, Austrias y Borbones, la guerra de la Independencia, la historia cultural, los mitos de la historia de España... Muy pocos tienen su capacidad para reflexionar, ordenar, analizar, conceptualizar y proponer una visión amplia y llena de matices sobre el pasado y las interpretaciones historiográficas. A su laboriosidad inimitable se añade una dedicación sin límites en el asesoramiento de alumnos e investigadores e impulsando revistas, dosieres, seminarios o publicaciones colectivas. Una mínima correspondencia a su generosidad lo constituye este volumen a manera de ineludible agradecimiento
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