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Lewis acid-catalysed nucleophilic opening of a bicyclic hemiaminal followed by ring contraction: Access to functionalized L-idonojirimycin derivatives
International audienceThe Lewis acid-catalyzed nucleophilic opening of a D-gluco-configured bicyclic hemiaminal has been examined.Several Lewis acids and silylated nucleophiles have been screened allowing the introduction of acetophenone,phosphonate or nitrile at the pseudoanomeric position in satisfactory yields and high 1,2 trans stereoselectivities.Their skeletal rearrangement triggered by the N-benzyl anchimeric assistance provided the corresponding L-idoconfiguredpiperidines displaying various functional groups at C-6 position in good yield
Impact d’un analogue de la ribavirine sur la réplication du virus de l’hépatite E in vitro
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Impact d’un analogue de la ribavirine sur la réplication du virus de l’hépatite E in vitro
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Impact d’un analogue de la ribavirine sur la réplication du virus de l’hépatite E in vitro
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Plant architecture and development to control disease epidemics in legumes : the case of ascochyta blight in pea
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Cation Migration and Structural Deformations upon Dehydration of Nickel-Exchanged NaY Zeolite: A Combined Neutron Diffraction and Monte Carlo Study
International audienceCombining neutron diffraction and classical molecular simulations, we describe the cation migration and associated structural changes taking place in a Ni-exchanged NaY faujasite zeolite upon stepwise dehydration from room temperature up to 400 °C. The cation redistribution between sites and the related framework deformations taking place upon water removal are identified and quantified. Neutron diffraction allows monitoring the zeolite structure, the average cation location and the water content, whereas molecular modeling provides insights into the correlations between the positions of cations and water molecules. Importantly, we demonstrate that the migration of Ni2+ toward highly confined sites upon dehydration is the driving force behind deformation of the hexagonal prisms. The present work illustrates the relevance of combining these two experimental and theoretical approaches to clarify the complex interplay between cation hydration, cation location, and framework deformation. It also underlines the importance to capture the flexibility of the framework in molecular simulation of hydrated zeolite in particular when multivalent ions are involved