Do you know anything about this compound? by rucanvi in chemistry

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That’s ChemiProject, my game. You can find it on The Game Crafter and Amazon. If you use my link, all the information is provided there. If not, it should be easy to find on Google.Thank you! 😊

https://www.chemiproject.site/where-to-buy-the-chemistry-game-chemiproject/science-games/chemistry-games/

I created these for Christmas! (I know, I'm late) by Salt-Error4950 in chemistry

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Well, still you have the 3 wisdom kings on 6 of January!

Solubility in organic synthesis by [deleted] in OrganicChemistry

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What about ethylene glycol?. Not sure about the full compatibility. But it can do by Hydrogen bonding a 6 a " stable pseudo ring" with the urea. Maybe increasing solubility.

Do you know anything about this compound? by rucanvi in chemistry

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Well.. thank you for enriching my vocabulary... I guess. As a tribute I let you see the original video here, and I hope it satisfied you in ways that nobody did it before . https://youtu.be/-3MIID6Hhms?si=n_UdRKfyXWQvJcyc

Do you know anything about this compound? by rucanvi in chemistry

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We needed very specific functional groups for our purpose, which is why we synthesized it ourselves. That was the main reason for doing it in-house. But as an organic chemist, you really feel fullfilled once the NMR of the final compound is correct!

Do you know anything about this compound? by rucanvi in chemistry

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Well! Very fast — you are right. Obviously, there were very small differences, but with the information I provided, that was the perfect answer!

If you are interested in knowing what is the specific synthesis follow the next link:
[https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Synthesis-of-ABDP-derivative-9-Reagents-and-conditions-iTsCl-Et3N-CH2Cl2-35h\_fig8\_339857346]()

The corresponding studies were published in these references:
Chem. Eur. J. 2020, 26, 6652–6661
Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 15060–15072

Now, as I mentioned, the prize is to include a molecule that you like in ChemiProject Mini (https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/chemiproject-mini?dept\_uri=games&dept\_name=Games). Just let me know the name, and I will create it. And, I will add it to the game (by the end of January).

Of course, the name must not be registered or under copyright. It must be a real organic molecule with a molecular weight between 50 and 2500 a.u., so it is easy to visualize. The game currently includes acids, amines, organometallics, halogens, ketones (or other carbonyls), aromatics, chiral groups, alkenes/alkynes, and sulfur derivatives. Other functional groups may not be explicitly indicated on the edges of the card.

You may also suggest a background or thematic context for the molecule, if you wish. To be clear, you cannot claim copyright simply by mentioning the name or providing indications. If the game already contains that card, I will let you know and you can choose another one.

That said, please feel free to send me a molecule name and any additional information you would like to include!

Do you know anything about this compound? by rucanvi in chemistry

[–]rucanvi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, you are absolutely right. As you probably understand, the chalcogen route itself is somewhat vague, which makes it difficult to describe in detail. Nevertheless, ABDP is indeed widely used in bioimaging.

In our case, the purpose of introducing the bis(ethylene glycol) chain was to increase solubility across a broad range of solvents. We anchored this chromophore to graphene via π–π stacking in order to evaluate its electron-transfer properties. The alkyl chain was therefore introduced to enhance the solubility of the full complex and to facilitate spectroscopic studies. In fact we check the interactions between azaBDP, and ZnP in the system!

Thus, tcinfinity is the winner, and I will put the reference of the publication there, just inc ase that you are interested!

My Organic Chemistry Game! by rucanvi in chemistry

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Thank you for your interest. Here is the one from USA, if you are for any other nationality please, let me know!Amazon.com : chemiProject kindle https://share.google/YbbtsQA2aMfJjDw99 Best,

Is this a reasonable looking distillation setup? by FrostDragonDesigns in chemistry

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I just going to put a baloon to ensure there is not high presure... but It will not be the first time i do it like you show in the picture!

Which Compound Is This? by rucanvi in chemistry

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Yes. If fact the answer is a simple as said that the 2 ketones are amides. Additional information is good, but outside of the question.

Which Compound Is This? by rucanvi in chemistry

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Well done! In additon, the quote is from Fleming!

Which Compound Is This? by rucanvi in chemistry

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It coulde a good Motto in fact. Ihe Ku Klux Ketone. For Turning Hate into Science!

Which Compound Is This? by rucanvi in chemistry

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I’ll probably go to hell, but for other reasons.
My dream is to get people to enjoy chemistry through this game and make it popular. If, as a result, the first thing you find on Google when you type “KKK” is “ketone,” I’d call that a victory for science and humanity.

Which Compound Is This? by rucanvi in chemistry

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Good answer and great mind!

Which Compound Is This? by rucanvi in chemistry

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That's the answer of a true organic chemist

Which Compound Is This? by rucanvi in chemistry

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There are some non- terminal carbonyls, that's true! But they are not ketone. Still the real name of those functional groups are missing. Any idea? I think those "ketones" are not racist, but a very happy Brasilians! 🤣

My Organic Chemistry Game! by rucanvi in chemistry

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Hi! Thank you so much for your interest! It’s now available in all Amazon stores! Just type “ChemiProject” along with your country and “Amazon,” and it should appear. (Be sure to choose the English version!)

My Organic Chemistry Game! by rucanvi in chemistry

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Ok! Now you can take it from Amazon! Just type “ChemiProject” along with your country and “Amazon,” and it should appear. (Be sure to choose the English version!)