Pub. Date : 2017 Jun 21
PMID : 28604870
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | We present the results of the reaction H + HONO in solid para-hydrogen (p-H2) at 3.3 K investigated with infrared spectra. | Hydrogen | polyhomeotic homolog 2 | Homo sapiens |
2 | Two methods that produced hydrogen atoms were the irradiation of HONO molecules in p-H2 at 365 nm to produce OH radicals that reacted readily with nearby H2 to produce mobile H atoms, and irradiation of Cl2 molecules (co-deposited with HONO) in p-H2 at 405 nm to produce Cl atoms that reacted, upon IR irradiation of the p-H2 matrix, readily with nearby H2 to produce mobile H atoms. | Hydrogen | polyhomeotic homolog 2 | Homo sapiens |
3 | Two methods that produced hydrogen atoms were the irradiation of HONO molecules in p-H2 at 365 nm to produce OH radicals that reacted readily with nearby H2 to produce mobile H atoms, and irradiation of Cl2 molecules (co-deposited with HONO) in p-H2 at 405 nm to produce Cl atoms that reacted, upon IR irradiation of the p-H2 matrix, readily with nearby H2 to produce mobile H atoms. | Hydrogen | polyhomeotic homolog 2 | Homo sapiens |
4 | Two methods that produced hydrogen atoms were the irradiation of HONO molecules in p-H2 at 365 nm to produce OH radicals that reacted readily with nearby H2 to produce mobile H atoms, and irradiation of Cl2 molecules (co-deposited with HONO) in p-H2 at 405 nm to produce Cl atoms that reacted, upon IR irradiation of the p-H2 matrix, readily with nearby H2 to produce mobile H atoms. | Hydrogen | polyhomeotic homolog 2 | Homo sapiens |