IT was known fifty years ago that hydroxy byproducts arise in small quantities in the nitration of benzene and toluene, and their significance was discussed by Armstrong and Rossiter in 1891. Since ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 98, No. 13 (Jun. 19, 2001), pp. 7146-7151 (6 pages) The tyrosine nitration of proteins has been observed in ...
An in-service lubricant encounters heat, air, corrosive agents, pressure, and other factors that cause chemical changes in the oil. Changes in oil chemistry can also impact the lubricant’s ability to ...