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Physicochemical characteristics of water and sediment - floodplains of the Ain, Doubs and Loue Rivers - 2015-2016

Collected date : from Apr 2015 to Mar 2016

19 sites (16 wetlands and 3 rivers) with different physicochemical characteristics and distributed along three rivers (Ain, Doubs, and Loue) were sampled. The physicochemical characteristics of the wetlands were measured in situ or after laboratory analysis.

Physicochemical characteristics of water and sediment - Ain River floodplain - 2019-2020

34 sites (16 wetland sites, 15 river sites, and 3 groundwaters) distributed along the Ain River with different physicochemical characteristics were sampled. The physicochemical characteristics of the wetlands were measured in situ or after laboratory analysis.

1-{4-[(Hexyloxy)methyl]pyridin-2-yl}ethanone

Disciplines : chemistry, organic
Collected date : 2016
Creators : Florian Charrier

A new member of the 2-acetylpyridine family has been prepared and characterized by NMR and IR spectroscopies.

4′-(5-n-Propylthiophen-2-yl)-2,2′:6′,2″-terpyridine

Disciplines : chemistry, organic
Collected date : 2020

A new thiophene-substituted terpyridine derivative has been prepared through the reaction between 5-n-propylthiophene-2-carboxaldehyde and 2-acetylpyridine. This terpyridine derivative bears an alkyl chain linked via a thiophene heterocycle.

Lipid model membranes intended for all-atom molecular dynamics

Collected date : from 1 Oct 2015 to 30 Sep 2019
Creators : Timothée Rivel

The data are a series of lipid model membranes designed for the use in all-atoms Molecular dynamics simulations. They are lipid membranes modelling the composition of the lipid matrix of the plasma membrane of eukaryotes with a 5-component model involving phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylserine ...

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