PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 18190207-6 2008 When methylene chloride is used as the solvent, it forms analogous domains on the surface at 77 K. Mild annealing under vacuum causes most toluene molecules to desorb from the surface; however, this annealing process may lead to thermal degradation of Ru2 molecules. Methylene Chloride 5-23 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 252-255 15554639-4 2004 Ru2(dpf)4(NO) undergoes reversible one-electron reductions under N2 at E1/2=0.06 and -1.24 V in CH2Cl2, 0.1 M TBABr. Methylene Chloride 96-102 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 0-3 15554639-7 2004 Ru2(dpf)4(NO)2 displays a reversible one-electron reduction at E1/2=-1.24 V versus SCE and an irreversible reduction at Epc=-1.96 V in CH2Cl2, 0.1 M TBAP under N2. Methylene Chloride 135-141 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 0-3 25004282-6 2014 The Ru2(5+/4+) and Ru2(5+/6+) processes of Ru2(dpb)4Cl were monitored by UV-vis spectroscopy in both CH2Cl2 and PhCN. Methylene Chloride 101-107 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 4-7 31595752-5 2019 Ru2 exhibited very strong solvatochromism from a visible emission maximum at 588 nm in CH2Cl2 to the near-IR region at 700 nm in water and singlet oxygen generation yield in water (23%) and DNA binding properties (intercalative DNA binding constant on the order of 106 M-1) comparable to those of Ru1, which should make Ru2 attractive for the aforementioned applications of Ru1 if the water solubility of Ru2 can be improved enough for the studies above. Methylene Chloride 87-93 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 0-3 26751269-3 2016 Cyclic voltammetry in dichloromethane indicates that, while some of {2}(3+) breaks apart into an [Ru2(ap)4F](+) ([3](+)) monomer in solution, the remaining dimer has a single reversible two-electron redox feature for the Ru2(6/5+) couple that is at a lower potential than that of [3](+). Methylene Chloride 22-37 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 98-101 25004282-6 2014 The Ru2(5+/4+) and Ru2(5+/6+) processes of Ru2(dpb)4Cl were monitored by UV-vis spectroscopy in both CH2Cl2 and PhCN. Methylene Chloride 101-107 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 19-22 25004282-6 2014 The Ru2(5+/4+) and Ru2(5+/6+) processes of Ru2(dpb)4Cl were monitored by UV-vis spectroscopy in both CH2Cl2 and PhCN. Methylene Chloride 101-107 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 19-22 25004282-7 2014 A conversion of Ru2(dpb)4Cl to [Ru2(dpb)4(CO)](+) was also carried out by simply bubbling CO gas through a CH2Cl2 solution of Ru2(dpb)4Cl at room temperature. Methylene Chloride 107-113 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 16-19 25004282-7 2014 A conversion of Ru2(dpb)4Cl to [Ru2(dpb)4(CO)](+) was also carried out by simply bubbling CO gas through a CH2Cl2 solution of Ru2(dpb)4Cl at room temperature. Methylene Chloride 107-113 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 32-35 25004282-7 2014 A conversion of Ru2(dpb)4Cl to [Ru2(dpb)4(CO)](+) was also carried out by simply bubbling CO gas through a CH2Cl2 solution of Ru2(dpb)4Cl at room temperature. Methylene Chloride 107-113 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 32-35 25004282-8 2014 The chemically generated [Ru2(dpb)4(CO)](+) complex undergoes several electron transfer processes in CH2Cl2 containing 0.1 M TBAClO4 under a CO atmosphere, and the same reactions were seen for a chemically synthesized sample of Ru2(dpf)4(CO) in CH2Cl2, 0.1 M TBAClO4 under a N2 atmosphere, where dpf = N,N"-diphenylformamidinate anion. Methylene Chloride 101-107 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 26-29 25004282-8 2014 The chemically generated [Ru2(dpb)4(CO)](+) complex undergoes several electron transfer processes in CH2Cl2 containing 0.1 M TBAClO4 under a CO atmosphere, and the same reactions were seen for a chemically synthesized sample of Ru2(dpf)4(CO) in CH2Cl2, 0.1 M TBAClO4 under a N2 atmosphere, where dpf = N,N"-diphenylformamidinate anion. Methylene Chloride 245-251 doublecortin domain containing 2 Homo sapiens 26-29