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Synthesis and mass spectra of rearrangement bio-signature metabolites of anaerobic alkane degradation via fumarate addition
Chen, Jing,Zhou, Lei,Liu, Yi-Fan,Hou, Zhao-Wei,Li, Wei,Mbadinga, Serge Maurice,Zhou, Jing,Yang, Tao,Liu, Jin-Feng,Yang, Shi-Zhong,Wu, Xiao-Lin,Gu, Ji-Dong,Mu, Bo-Zhong
, (2020/05/01)
Metabolite profiling in anaerobic alkane biodegradation plays an important role in revealing activation mechanisms. Apart from alkylsuccinates, which are considered to be the usual biomarkers via fumarate addition, the downstream metabolites of C-skeleton rearrangement can also be regarded as biomarkers. However, it is difficult to detect intermediate metabolites in both environmental samples and enrichment cultures, resulting in lacking direct evidence to prove the occurrence of fumarate addition pathway. In this work, a synthetic method of rearrangement metabolites was established. Four compounds, namely, propylmalonic acid, 2-(2-methylbutyl)malonic acid, 2-(2-methylpentyl)malonic acid and 2-(2-methyloctyl)malonic acid, were synthesized and determined by four derivatization approaches. Besides, their mass spectra were obtained. Four characteristic ions were observed at m/z 133 + 14n, 160 + 28n, 173 + 28n and [M - (45 + 14n)]+ (n = 0 and 2 for ethyl and n-butyl esters, respectively). For methyl esterification, mass spectral features were m/z 132, 145 and [M - 31]+, while for silylation, fragments were m/z 73, 147, 217, 248, 261 and [M - 15]+. These data provide basis on identification of potential rearrangement metabolites in anaerobic alkane biodegradation via fumarate addition.
Palladium complexes with N-heterocyclic carbene ligands as catalysts for the alkoxycarbonylation of olefins
Roberts, Gina M.,Pierce, Philip J.,Woo, L. Keith
, p. 2033 - 2036 (2013/05/21)
Palladium catalysts, generated from Pd(OAc)2 and 2 equiv of N,N-dialkylbenzimidazolium iodide, are effective for the alkoxycarbonylation of olefins in high yields (>90%). Alkoxycarbonylation of 1-hexene in dimethylacetamide is achieved within 24 h at 110 C using 1 mol % catalyst, 1000 psi CO, and ethanol. Reactions can be prepared in air, without the need of an acid additive to produce ethyl 2-methylhexanoate and ethyl heptanoate in approximately a 2:1 ratio.
The Esterification of Carboxylic Acid with Alcohol over Hydrous Zirconium Oxide
Takahashi, Kyoko,Shibagaki, Makoto,Matsushita, Hajime
, p. 2353 - 2361 (2007/10/02)
The esterification of carboxylic acids with alcohols proceeded efficienly with hydrous zirconium oxide to give the corresponding esters in the vapor phase, in the liquid phase, and in an autoclave.The steric hindrance of carboxylic acids and alcohols affected the esterification by lowering the reactivity.With a rise in the reaction temperature, the conversion of the carboxylic acid increased.The dehydration of alcohols was prevented by using hydrous zirconium oxide in spite of the high reaction temperature.The reaction rate is first-order with respect to the concentration of the catalyst and an alcohol and is inversely proportional to thta of the carboxylic acid.Transesterification also proceeded efficiently.