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Sometimes you will find that you don’t have time to do a definitive literature search on your technical topic. You have other work to do … you don’t have time to search all day. For one thing, even when you identify an article of interest from a Google® or Yahoo!® search, most of the time you don’t have access to the full text article. This is a common problem. There are several solutions.

First, if your company is far sighted enough to employ a librarian, contact him or her. Tell the librarian what you are searching for, and provide whatever key words you think will help find what you need.

If your management has determined that you have to do it yourself, here are three search engine / document delivery sites that will save you some time. The advantage of searching these sites is that once you identify an article of interest, you can order a copy of it online with your corporate credit card.

Don’t have a corporate credit card? Oh well … another reason to urge your management team to hire a librarian.

The search results below illustrate the hits that result from a search on “dibenzothiophene.” The three document providers below provide free search capability. When you browse the results of a search, you can easily purchase the full text of any article in your results list.

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SAMPLE RESULTS FROM A SEARCH ON “DIBENZOTHIOPHENE” IN THREE DOCUMENT PROVIDER SITES



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1 Zinc-Substituted Polyoxometalate for Oxidative Desulfurization of Dibenzothiophene Lai, J. Luo, G. PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2009 VOL 27; NUMBER 8, page(s) 781-787 Taylor & Francis


2 Synthesis and characterization of mesoporous phosphotungstic acid/TiO2 nanocomposite as a novel oxidative desulfurization catalyst Yan, X. M. Mei, P. Lei, J. Mi, Y. Xiong, L. Guo, L. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS A CHEMICAL 2009 VOL 304; NUMBER 1-2, page(s) 52-57 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.


3 Al-SBA-15 as a support of catalysts based on chromium sulfide for sulfur removal Gomez-Cazalilla, M. Infantes-Molina, A. Moreno-Tost, R. Maireles-Torres, P. J. Merida-Robles, J. Rodriguez-Castellon, E. Jimenez-Lopez, A. CATALYSIS TODAY 2009 VOL 143; NUMBER 1-2, page(s) 137-144 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.


4 Impact of Al and Ti ions on the dispersion and performance of supported NiMo(W)/SBA-15 catalysts in the HDS and HYD reactions Olivas, A. Zepeda, T. A. CATALYSIS TODAY 2009 VOL 143; NUMBER 1-2, page(s) 120-125 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.


5 Hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene and a SRGO on sulfide Ni(Co)Mo/Al2O3 catalysts. Effect of Ru and Pd promotion Navarro, R. M. Castano, P. Alvarez-Galvan, M. C. Pawelec, B. CATALYSIS TODAY 2009 VOL 143; NUMBER 1-2, page(s) 108-114 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.


6 Conversion of dibenzothiophene by the mushrooms Agrocybe aegerita and Coprinellus radians and their extracellular peroxygenases Aranda, E. Kinne, M. Kluge, M. Ullrich, R. Hofrichter, M. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 2009 VOL 82; NUMBER 6, page(s) 1057-1066 Springer Science + Business Media


7 Liquid phase oxidation of dibenzothiophene with alumina-supported vanadium oxide catalysts: An alternative to deep desulfurization of diesel Gomez-Bernal, H. Cedeno-Caero, L. Gutierrez-Alejandre, A. CATALYSIS TODAY 2009 VOL 142; NUMBER 3-4, page(s) 227-233 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.


8 Preparation of polystyrene-based activated carbon spheres and their adsorption of dibenzothiophene WANG, Q. LIANG, X. y. ZHANG, R. LIU, C. j. LIU, X. j. QIAO, W. m. ZHAN, L. LING, L. c. NEW CARBON MATERIALS -ELSEVIER- 2009 VOL 24; NUMBER 1, page(s) 55-60 ELSEVIER SCIENCE B.V. AMSTERDAM


9 Biomonitoring airborne parent and alkylated three-ring PAHs in the Greater Cologne Conurbation II: Regional distribution patterns Lehndorff, E. Schwark, L. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION -LONDON THEN BARKING- 2009 VOL 157; NUMBER 5, page(s) 1706-1713 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.


10 Lifetime Broadening in the Rotationally Resolved Electronic Spectra of Dibenzothiophene, 2,5-Diphenylfuran, and 2,5-Diphenyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole in the Gas Phase. Intersystem Crossing Dynamics in the Statistical Limit Alvarez-Valtierra, L. Yi, J.T. Pratt, D.W. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A 2009 VOL 113; NUMB 11, page(s) 2261-2267 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY


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Synthesis of Ni-Mo-W Sulfide Nanorods as Catalyst for Hydrodesulfurization of Dibenzothiophene
Authors: Paraguay-Delgado, F.; García-Alamilla, R.; Lumbreras, J.A.; Cizniega, E.; Alonso-Núñez, G.
Source: Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Volume 8, Number 12, December 2008 , pp. 6406-6413(8)
Publisher: American Scientific Publishers

Co(Ni)/MoS2 Nanostructured Catalysts for the Hydrodesulphurization of Dibenzothiophene
Authors: Albiter, M.A.; Huirache-Acuña, R.; Paraguay-Delgado, F.; Zaera, F.; Alonso-Núñez, G.
Source: Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Volume 8, Number 12, December 2008 , pp. 6437-6444(8)
Publisher: American Scientific Publishers

Study of a newly isolated thermophilic bacterium capable of Kuhemond heavy crude oil and dibenzothiophene biodesulfurization following 4S pathway at 60 °C
Authors: Torkamani, Sarah; Shayegan, Jalal; Yaghmaei, Soheila; Alemzadeh, Iran
Source: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, Volume 83, Number 12, December 2008 , pp. 1689-1693(5)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Cycloaddition of benzo[b]thiophene-S,S-dioxide - a route to substituted dibenzothiophenes and dibenzothiophene S,S-dioxides
Authors: Iniesta, Jesus; Matsumoto, Taisuke; Thiemann, Thies
Source: Journal of Chemical Research, Volume 2008, Number 2, February 2008 , pp. 109-114(6)
Publisher: Science Reviews 2000 Ltd

Biodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene using recombinant Pseudomonas strain
Authors: Meesala, Lavanya; Balomajumder, Chandrajeet; Chatterjee, Shamba; Roy, Partha
Source: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, Volume 83, Number 3, March 2008 , pp. 294-298(5)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Synthesis and photophysical properties of polyphenylquinoxalines with thiophene and dibenzothiophene units in the backbone
Authors: Keshtov, M.; Mal'tsev, E.; Lyphenko, D.; Brusentseva, M.; Sosnovyi, M.; Vasnev, V.; Peregudov, A.; Vannikov, A.; Khokhlov, A.
Source: Polymer Science Series B, Volume 49, Numbers 3-4, August 2007 , pp. 75-79(5)
Publisher: MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica

Effect of stacking of MoS2 slabs on catalytic performance of supported CoMo-catalysts in hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene
Authors: Zepeda, T.A.; Pawelec, B.; Olivas, A.; Fierro, J.L.G.
Source: Materials Research Innovations, Volume 11, Number 1, March 2007 , pp. 54-59(6)
Publisher: Maney Publishing

The catalytic activity of Ni/W bimetallic sulfide nanostructured catalysts in the hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene
Authors: Olivas, A.; Alonso, G.; Fuentes, S.
Source: Topics in Catalysis, Volume 39, Numbers 3-4, October 2006 , pp. 175-179(5)
Publisher: Springer

Desulfurization of dibenzothiophene by Bacillus subtilis recombinants carrying dszABC and dszD genes
Authors: Ma, Ting; Li, Guoqiang; Li, Jian; Liang, Fenglai; Liu, Rulin
Source: Biotechnology Letters, Volume 28, Number 14, July 2006 , pp. 1095-1100(6)
Publisher: Springer

Synthesis of MoS2 nanorods and their catalytic test in the HDS of dibenzothiophene
Authors: Albiter, M.A.; Huirache-Acuña, R.; Paraguay-Delgado, F.; Rico, J.L.; Alonso-Nuñez, G.
Source: Nanotechnology, Volume 17, Number 14, 28 July 2006 , pp. 3473-3481(9)
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing

De-repression and comparison of oil–water separation activity of the dibenzothiophene desulfurizing bacterium, Mycobacterium sp. G3
Authors: Takada, Masaki; Nomura, Nobuhiko; Okada, Hideki; Nakajima-Kambe, Toshiaki; Nakahara, Tadaatsu; Uchiyama, Hiroo
Source: Biotechnology Letters, Volume 27, Number 12, June 2005 , pp. 871-874(4)
Publisher: Springer

Desulfurization of dibenzothiophene, benzothiophene, and other thiophene analogs by a newly isolated bacterium, Gordonia alkanivorans strain 1B
Authors: Alves, Luís; Salgueiro, Rita; Rodrigues, Carla; Mesquita, Elsa; Matos, José; Gírio, Francisco
Source: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Volume 120, Number 3, March 2005 , pp. 199-208(10)
Publisher: Humana Press

Desulphurization of dibenzothiophene and diesel oils by bacteria
Authors: Labana, S.; Pandey, G.; Jain, R.K.
Source: Letters in Applied Microbiology, Volume 40, Number 3, March 2005 , pp. 159-163(5)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Isolation of Carotenoid-deficient Mutant from Alkylated Dibenzothiophene Desulfurizing Nocardioform Bacteria, Gordonia sp. TM414
Authors: Matsui, Toru; Maruhashi, Kenji
Source: Current Microbiology, Volume 48, Number 2, February 2004 , pp. 130-134(5)
Publisher: Springer

Identification and functional analysis of the genes encoding dibenzothiophene-desulfurizing enzymes from thermophilic bacteria
Authors: Kirimura, Kohtaro; Harada, Koji; Iwasawa, Hidekazu; Tanaka, Takeomi; Iwasaki, Yuichiro; Furuya, Toshiki; Ishii, Yoshitaka; Kino, Kuniki
Source: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Volume 65, Number 6, November 2004 , pp. 703-713(11)
Publisher: Springer

Cloning of a gene encoding flavin reductase coupling with dibenzothiophene monooxygenase through coexpression screening using indigo production as selective indication
Authors: Furuya T.; Takahashi S.; Ishii Y.; Kino K.; Kirimura K.
Source: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Volume 313, Number 3, 16 January 2004 , pp. 570-575(6)
Publisher: Elsevier

Mutual influence of the HDS of dibenzothiophene and HDN of 2-methylpyridine
Authors: Egorova M.; Prins R.
Source: Journal of Catalysis, Volume 221, Number 1, 1 January 2004 , pp. 11-19(9)
Publisher: Elsevier

Ultradeep Hydrodesulfurization of Dibenzothiophene (DBT) Derivatives over Mo-Sulfide Catalysts Supported on TiO2-Coated Alumina Composite
Authors: Saih Y.; Segawa K.
Source: Catalysis Surveys from Asia, Volume 7, Number 4, December 2003 , pp. 235-249(15)
Publisher: Springer

Deactivation study on nitrided molybdena-alumina during hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Authors: Nagai M.; Arahata T.
Source: Catalysis Today, Volume 87, Number 1, 15 November 2003 , pp. 123-132(10)
Publisher: Elsevier

Tert-BuOK/BuLi-Induced facile cyclodehydrogenation of diphenyl sulfide to dibenzothiophene
Authors: Ohgaki, Hirotaka; Mitsuhashi, Hirokazu; Suzuki, Hitomi
Source: Journal of Chemical Research, Volume 2003, Number 5, May 2003 , pp. 264-265(2)
Publisher: Science Reviews 2000 Ltd
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Novel, blue light-emitting polyfluorenes containing a fluorinated quinoxaline unit
Dyes and Pigments, Volume 82, Issue 3, September 2009, Pages 251-257
Lei Ying, Jianhua Zou, Wei Yang, Anqi Zhang, Zhonglian Wu, Wei Zhao, Yong Cao

The synthesis and photo-physical properties of a hemicyanine dye
Dyes and Pigments, Volume 82, Issue 3, September 2009, Pages 329-335
Chuanxiang Qin, Xiaomei Wang, Jian-Jun Wang, Jiayuan Mao, Junyi Yang, Lixing Dai, Guoqiang Chen

Occurrence and distribution of hydrocarbons in surface sediments from Marseille Bay (France)
Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 58, Issue 3, August 2009, Pages 443-451
Laurence Asia, Safia Mazouz, Michel Guiliano, Pierre Doumenq, Gilbert Mille

PAHs soil decontamination in two steps: Desorption and electrochemical treatment
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Volume 166, Issue 1, 15 July 2009, Pages 462-468
M. Teresa Alcántara, Jose Gómez, Marta Pazos, M. Angeles Sanromán

Chemoselective sulfoxidation by H2O2 or HNO3 using a phosphate impregnated titania catalyst
Tetrahedron Letters, Volume 50, Issue 27, 8 July 2009, Pages 3767-3771
Saitanya K. Bharadwaj, Susanda N. Sharma, Sahid Hussain, Mihir K. Chaudhuri

Graphical abstract
Various organic sulfides containing different oxidizable groups such as –OH, –CHO, and –CN have been chemoselectively oxidized to the corresponding sulfoxides separately by H2O2 or HNO3 using a solid catalyst composed of 84.5% of TiO2 and 15 .5% of [Ti4H11(PO4)9]. nH2O (n = 1–4).

Efficient oxidation of thiophene derivatives with homogeneous and heterogeneous MTO/H2O2 systems: A novel approach for, oxidative desulfurization (ODS) of diesel fuel
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Volume 89, Issues 1-2, 3 July 2009, Pages 239-245
Andrea Di Giuseppe, Marcello Crucianelli, Francesco De Angelis, Claudia Crestini, Raffaele Saladino

Preparation of polystyrene-based activated carbon spheres and their adsorption of dibenzothiophene
Carbon, Volume 47, Issue 8, July 2009, Page 2145
Qin Wang, Xiao-Yi Liang, Rui Zhang, Chao-Jun Liu, Xiao-Jun Liu, Wen-Ming Qiao, Liang Zhan, Li-Cheng Ling

Effect of surface characteristics of different alumina on metal–support interaction and hydrodesulfurization activity
Fuel, Volume 88, Issue 7, July 2009, Pages 1281-1285
Mingfeng Li, Huifeng Li, Feng Jiang, Yang Chu, Hong Nie
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