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  2. Moiety (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, a moiety (/ ˈ m ɔɪ ə t i / MOY-ə-tee) is a part of a molecule [1] [2] that is given a name because it is identified as a part of other molecules as well.

  3. Moiety - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Moiety (chemistry), a part or functional group of a molecule Moiety conservation, ... 10 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. Functional group - Wikipedia

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    However, a moiety is an entire "half" of a molecule, which can be not only a single functional group, but also a larger unit consisting of multiple functional groups. For example, an "aryl moiety" may be any group containing an aromatic ring, regardless of how many functional groups the said aryl has.

  5. Moiety conservation - Wikipedia

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    The same applies to cycles involving ATP, NAD, etc. Thus, although the concept of a moiety-conserved cycle in biochemistry is a useful approximation, [3] over time scales that include significant net synthesis and degradation of the moiety, the approximation is no longer valid. When invoking the conserved-moiety assumption on a particular ...

  6. Talk:Moiety (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Chemistry, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of chemistry on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Chemistry Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemistry Template:WikiProject Chemistry Chemistry: Mid

  7. Phosphoramidite - Wikipedia

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    Certain phosphoramidites are also used as monodentate chiral ligands in asymmetric synthesis. [1] A large group of such ligands is derived from the chiral diol BINOL and can be synthesised by reaction of BINOL with phosphorus trichloride to the chlorophosphite and then reaction with simple secondary amines. [2]

  8. Louis Olney - Wikipedia

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    Louis Olney as the Head of Chemistry and Dyeing Departments, Lowell/MA, 1920. Louis Atwell Olney (1875, Providence, Rhode Island, United States – 1949) was a pioneering textile chemist and educator. [1] [2]

  9. Molecular sensor - Wikipedia

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    Schematic representation of a chemosensor consisting of a signalling moiety and a recognition moiety that are connected together in some way that facilitates the communication between the two parts. A molecular sensor or chemosensor is a molecular structure (organic or inorganic complexes) that is used for sensing of an analyte to produce a ...