Three-dimensional visualization of the ecological marine units (EMUs) for the Banda Sea. EMUs are depicted as bands on cylinders, and pink colors indicate warmer EMUs, where blue colors represent colder EMUs. On land, the global ecological land units (ELUs) of Sayre et al. (2014) are shown. Global Open Ocean and Deep Seabed (GOODS) Biogeographic Characterization (UNESCO, 2009) Global, Benthic and Pelagic Expert recommended regions Deep-Sea Provinces (Watling et al., 2013) Global, Benthic Expert-derived revision of GOODS based on literature review Biogeochemical Provinces (Longhurst, 2007) Global Satellite ocean color Seafloor Map (GSFM) (Harris et al., 2014) Global Expert geomorphological feature extraction using 30 arcsecond bathymetry data Deep-Sea Seascapes Map (Harris and Whiteway, 2009) Global Multivariate analysis of seabed morphology and sediments
The copper-catalyzed condensation of 2-substituted iodobenzenes with 2-substituted anilines yielded the novel 2,2 ',2' '-trichloro-, trimethyl-, and trimethoxytriphenylamines. Cleavage of the trimethoxy species produced 2,2 ',2' '-nitrilotriphenol which was shown to be an effective chelating agent, reacting with a variety of silanes (ZSiX3) to form monomeric pentacoordinate derivatives, ZSi(OC6H4)3N; related aluminum and titanium chelates were also i_i prepared. The use of o-dianisidine in the above condensation yielded , , ',N '-tetrakis(2-methoxyphenyl)-3,3 'dimethoxybenzidine; cleavage afforded N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(2-hydroxyphenyl)-3,3'-dihydroxybenzidine, a hexaol from which a dimeric pentacoordinate silicon derivative was prepared.
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