Deuterated trifluoroacetic acid
Deuterated trifluoroacetic acid is a laboratory chemical compound used as a solvent and reagent in various analytical and synthetic applications. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a distinctive odor. The deuterated version of trifluoroacetic acid is commonly used in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to facilitate the analysis of samples.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Camphor Derivatives
Synthesis of Ruthenium Complexes
monohydrate were acquired from Sigma-Aldrich (Merk, Spain) and ruthenium
trichloride trihydrate (RuCl3·3H2O) from
Johnson Matthey. Deuterated solvents were obtained from Eurisotop,
except for deuterated trifluoroacetic acid, which was obtained from
Sigma-Aldrich. All chemicals were used as received without further
purification.
Myeloperoxidase Detection Protocol
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