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2. Biochemistry of Nitric Oxide and Its Redox-Activated Forms
3. (a) Et4NVO3was prepared by dissolving V2O5(2.0 g, 1.1 × 10-2mol) in a 10% aqueous solution of Et4NOH (35 mL, 2.2 × 10-2mol), stirring the solution for 18 h, evaporating it to dryness under vacuum, dissolving the resulting solid in 50 mL of acetonitrile, filtering off a small amount of insoluble material, adding 150 mL of diethyl ether to the filtrate, collecting the white precipitate that formed by filtration, and drying it over P2O5under vacuum (4.2 g, 1.8 × 10-2mol, 82% yield).
4. Stereospecific hydrolysis of alkyl esters by antibodies