Publications by authors named "Gareth Chalmers"

Coastal wetland rehabilitation can provide nature-based solutions for climate change mitigation. The high carbon accumulation rate and carbon secured, potentially for several millennia, as soil organic carbon (SOC), is among the reasons. Measuring SOC storage and accrual over time are the main tools to understand rehabilitation success.

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  • Birds can carry germs that can make both animals and humans sick, including a type called Chlamydia.
  • In a study, scientists checked 564 birds in Australia and found that nearly 30% had Chlamydia, with some able to make people sick.
  • They discovered new types of Chlamydia in more bird species than expected, which means there might be a greater risk of spreading these germs to other animals and humans.
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Nucleophilic addition of thiolates to diethyl acetylenedicarboxylate in chloroform at room temperature affords solely the meso dithioaddition product, whereas the addition of amines in ethanol gives only the corresponding ()-enamine, as confirmed by X-ray crystal analysis. The monoaddition product of thiolate addition, prepared and isolated at lower temperatures, also exhibited ()-stereochemistry. The accompanying computational study on simplified model systems explains the reasons for the observed stereochemistry and for acetylenedicarboxylate readily undergoing two addition reactions with thiolate nucleophiles and the ()-enamine being much less reactive toward addition of thiolate or amine nucleophiles.

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