• Methane functionalization is the process of converting methane in its gaseous state to another molecule with a functional group, typically methanol or...
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    Methane (US: /ˈmɛθeɪn/ METH-ayn, UK: /ˈmiːθeɪn/ MEE-thayn) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 (one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen...
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  • Methanogenesis or biomethanation is the formation of methane coupled to energy conservation by microbes known as methanogens. It is the fourth and final...
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    amount) or in a separate step, to produce the functionalized product. The alternative term C−H functionalization is used to describe any reaction that converts...
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    Role of SO3 as an Oxidizing Agent in Methane Functionalization by the Catalytica Process. A Density Functional Theory Study". Organometallics. 22 (8):...
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    Atmospheric methane removal is a category of potential approaches being researched to accelerate the breakdown of methane that is in the atmosphere, for...
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  • Methylocystis strains. In functional terms, methanotrophs are referred to as methane-oxidizing bacteria. However, methane-oxidizing bacteria encompass...
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    Alkane (redirect from Methane series)
    formula CnH2n+2. The alkanes range in complexity from the simplest case of methane (CH4), where n = 1 (sometimes called the parent molecule), to arbitrarily...
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    a functional group is any substituent or moiety in a molecule that causes the molecule's characteristic chemical reactions. The same functional group...
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    are triglycidyl-p-aminophenol (functionality 3) and N,N,N′,N′-tetraglycidyl-bis-(4-aminophenyl)-methane (functionality 4). The resins are low to medium...
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    Cold seep (redirect from Methane seep)
    area of the ocean floor where seepage of fluids rich in hydrogen sulfide, methane, and other hydrocarbons occurs, often in the form of a brine pool. Cold...
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  • Methanogens are anaerobic archaea that produce methane as a byproduct of their energy metabolism, i.e., catabolism. Methane production, or methanogenesis, is the...
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  • of methane (OCM) is a potential chemical reaction studied in the 1980s for the direct conversion of natural gas, primarily consisting of methane, into...
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    Simple functional groups can be arranged in order of increasing oxidation state. The oxidation numbers are only an approximation: When methane is oxidized...
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    Triphenylmethane or triphenyl methane (sometimes also known as Tritan), is the hydrocarbon with the formula (C6H5)3CH. This colorless solid is soluble...
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    intermediates under mild conditions with high selectivity. Continuous functionalization of these MR intermediates to products with regeneration of MX leads...
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  • Flatulence (category Methane)
    Hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane are all produced in the gut and contribute 74% of the volume of flatus in normal subjects. Methane and hydrogen are flammable...
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  • A hydrogen breath test (HBT) or hydrogen-methane breath test is a breath test used as a diagnostic tool for small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)...
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  • bond of alkenes. Methane is one of the most studied substrates for hydroxylation because it is abundant in natural gas. Although methane is welcome as a...
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    Methane monooxygenase (MMO) is an enzyme capable of oxidizing the C-H bond in methane as well as other alkanes. Methane monooxygenase belongs to the class...
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  • PMID 28697604. Hartwig, John F. (2016-01-13). "Evolution of C–H Bond Functionalization from Methane to Methodology". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 138...
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    as an increased number of bacteria measured via exhaled hydrogen and/or methane gas following the ingestion of glucose, or via analysis of small bowel...
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  • concern consist primarily of methane and nitrous oxide emissions. Wetlands are the largest natural source of atmospheric methane in the world, and are therefore...
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  • boiling point than methane (CH4). This is because the London dispersion forces between ethane molecules are higher than that between methane molecules, resulting...
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    ; Hashiguchi, Brian G.; Periana, Roy A. (2017). "Homogeneous Functionalization of Methane". Chemical Reviews. 117 (13): 8521–8573. doi:10.1021/acs.chemrev...
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  • 885, Activation and Functionalization of C–H Bonds, 2004, 1–43 Siegbahn, Per (1996). "Comparison of the C-H Activation of Methane by M(C5H5)(CO) for M=Cobalt...
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    diverse range of molecular structures and phases: they can be gases (such as methane and propane), liquids (such as hexane and benzene), low melting solids...
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  • of a chemical reaction. In this terminology, methane is used as a reference of comparison. Using methane as a reference, for each hydrogen atom that is...
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    digestive physiology. Methane is produced by a type of archaea, called methanogens, as described above within the rumen, and this methane is released to the...
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    (2007). Transition and Main Group Metals Applied to Oxidative Functionalization of Methane and Use as High Oxygen Carriers for Rocket Propellants. pp. 139–158...
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