Abstract only availableUranium is one of the most radioactive naturally occurring elements known to man. What most people don't know is that it is also a chemical toxin. The most reactive uranium compound is uranyl [UO2]2+, in which uranium has a +6 oxidation state. We will be testing the reactivity of the uranyl compound with deprotonated cysteine, an amino acid. The uranyl compound we will use has two organic amide groups and two chlorine atoms attached uranium for a total of six bonds to the center. All amino acids have a carboxyl group and a nitrogen group. We will be using cysteine because it also has a thiol group that can be deprotonated. I believe that the oxygen from the carboxyl group will bind to the uranium center and replace th...
Les métaux lourds, et en particulier les actinides, sont toxiques pour l'homme. La compréhension des...
The coordination chemistry of uranyl ions with surface immobilized peptides was studied using X-ray ...
"Contract W-7401-eng-49 between the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the University of Rochester, a...
International audienceUranium is a natural element widely found in the environment, due to both natu...
While crucial advancements have been made in understanding transition metal−nitrogen interactions, t...
Interactions of uranyl cation with peptides are drawing attention of the researchers mostly because ...
Uranium toxicity depends on its chemical properties rather than on its radioactivity and involves it...
The most common motif in uranium chemistry is the linear d0f0 uranyl ion [UO2]2+. The strong, covale...
International audienceThe specific molecular interactions responsible for uranium toxicity are not y...
Three new uranium(VI) compounds have been prepared with glycine (Hgly), N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)glyci...
While crucial advancements have been made in understanding transition metal−nitrogen interactions, t...
The study of the process of interaction between nitrogen and nearly stoichiometric uranium monosulph...
Les métaux lourds, et en particulier les actinides, sont toxiques pour l'homme. La compréhension des...
The coordination chemistry of uranyl ions with surface immobilized peptides was studied using X-ray ...
"Contract W-7401-eng-49 between the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the University of Rochester, a...
International audienceUranium is a natural element widely found in the environment, due to both natu...
While crucial advancements have been made in understanding transition metal−nitrogen interactions, t...
Interactions of uranyl cation with peptides are drawing attention of the researchers mostly because ...
Uranium toxicity depends on its chemical properties rather than on its radioactivity and involves it...
The most common motif in uranium chemistry is the linear d0f0 uranyl ion [UO2]2+. The strong, covale...
International audienceThe specific molecular interactions responsible for uranium toxicity are not y...
Three new uranium(VI) compounds have been prepared with glycine (Hgly), N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)glyci...
While crucial advancements have been made in understanding transition metal−nitrogen interactions, t...
The study of the process of interaction between nitrogen and nearly stoichiometric uranium monosulph...
Les métaux lourds, et en particulier les actinides, sont toxiques pour l'homme. La compréhension des...
The coordination chemistry of uranyl ions with surface immobilized peptides was studied using X-ray ...
"Contract W-7401-eng-49 between the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the University of Rochester, a...