Examples of 'suitable reducing' in a sentence

Meaning of "suitable reducing"

This phrase is used to describe a method or process that is appropriate or effective for reducing something, such as weight or size. It implies that the reduction technique being suggested is suitable or suitable for the intended purpose

How to use "suitable reducing" in a sentence

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suitable reducing
Any suitable reducing conditions can be used.
Hydrogen is an example of a suitable reducing agent.
Any suitable reducing agent can be used.
Lithium aluminium hydride is the most suitable reducing agent.
Examples of suitable reducing conditions are given below.
This can subsequently be converted to anhydromannitol using a suitable reducing agent.
Suitable reducing agents include lithium borohydride.
A wide variety of suitable reducing agents may be used.
Suitable reducing agents include sodium acetoxyborohydride.
The leuco dye is prepared by chemical reduction using a suitable reducing agent.
Suitable reducing agents include sodium formate.
Lithium aluminum hydride and sodium borohydride are representative examples of suitable reducing agents.
A particularly suitable reducing agent is sodium cyanoborohydride.
The reduction of the disulphide bridges may be carried out with any suitable reducing agent.
An example of a suitable reducing agent is diisobutylaluminium hydride.

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In detail the formula I compounds are prepared by reduction of rapamycin with a suitable reducing agent.
Suitable reducing agents include sodium borohydride.
Preferably the reduction is carried out with any suitable reducing agent for reducing an ketoester.
A suitable reducing agent is lithium aluminum hydride.
The intermediate imine is reduced with a suitable reducing agent e . g.
Suitable reducing conditions include catalytic hydrogenation.
Instead of this, other suitable reducing agents can also be used.
A suitable reducing agent is tributyltin hydride.
This compound is reduced by the action of a suitable reducing agent, in a conventional manner.
Other suitable reducing agents include sodium cyanoborohydride.
Specifically, it is possible to reduce the disulfide bridges using suitable reducing agents.
A suitable reducing agent is sodium borohydride.
Preferably, the precursor tripeptide is pretreated with such a suitable reducing agent.
Suitable reducing agents include sodium cyanoborohydride or triethylsilane.
Optionally, the hydrazone linkage can be reduced using a suitable reducing agent.
Further suitable reducing agents are boranes and trialkylborohydrides.
The reduction may also be carried out in the presence of a suitable reducing agent, e . g.
Suitable reducing agents include triphenylphosphine.
The reaction is followed by the reduction of the imide with a suitable reducing agent e . g.
An excess of a suitable reducing agent is added to the solution.
Sodium borohydride and borane-dimethyl sulfide complexes have proven to be suitable reducing agents.
Suitable reducing gases are hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
Advantageously, and preferably, the carrier particle may be reduced with a suitable reducing agent.
A suitable reducing agent for this transformation is sodium cyanoborohydride.
Sodium borohydride and the borane-dimethyl sulfide complex are suitable as suitable reducing agents.
Suitable reducing agents include for example sodium borohydride.
Mixtures of the above reducing agents, and other suitable reducing agents, may also be used.
Suitable reducing agents according to the present invention are sulphites.
The resultant primary hydroxyl can be reduced to give the methyl, using a suitable reducing agent.
Suitable reducing agent include lithium aluminium hydride or borane.
Combining the free-radical forms with suitable reducing agents gives known redox systems or redox catalysts.
Suitable reducing agents for this transformation include lithium tetrahydroborate.
Then, separately recovering the polypeptide from the solubilized, sporocyst membrane proteins under suitable reducing conditions.
Suitable reducing agents include sodium triacetoxyborohydride and sodium cyanoborohydride.
Lithium in ammonia / THF is an example of a suitable reducing agent.

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