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ChemInform Abstract: Metal-Free Regioselective C-C Bond Cleavage in 1,3,5-Triazine Derivatives of β-Diketones.
2014
The reaction of cyanuric chloride (I) with 3 equivalents of ketones (II) in the presence of 3 equivalents of KOH affords adducts (IV), which are converted into deacylated derivatives (III) by treatment with aqueous HCl solution in MeOH.
Pharmakologisch aktive polymere, 5. Modellreaktionen zur umsetzung von pharmaka und enzymen mit monomeren und polymeren reaktiven estern
1973
Die Darstellung reaktiver Ester der Acryl-, Methacryl- und N-Vinylcarbaminsaure wird beschrieben. Die Verbindungen sind im Gegensatz zu anderen reaktiven Saurederivaten wie Saurechloriden, -anhydriden und Isocyanaten kristalline Monomere, die gut zu handhaben sind. Sie lassen sich leicht zu unvernetzten, loslichen Polymeren homo- und copolymerisieren. Die Copolymerisationsparameter wurden bestimmt. Entsprechend wie die aus der Peptidchemie bekannten reaktiven Ester reagieren sie in monomerer wie in polymerer Form bei niedriger Temperatur selektiv und schonend mit Nucleophilen in guten Ausbeuten, z. B. mit Aminen in wasriger Losung. Dies eroffnet die Moglichkeit zur nebenreaktionsfreien Bind…
Über die auslösung der polymerisation ungesättigter verbindungen durch aktivierten wasserstoff
1953
In Ubereinstimmung mit Wilson und Parravano wurde gefunden, das Methacrylsauremethylester, Acrylnitril, Acrylsaure und Acrylsauremethylester in wasriger Losung durch an der Kathode abgeschiedenen Wasserstoff polymerisiert werden. Die Reibenfolge der Wirksamkeit des Kathodenmaterials entspricht derjenigen der elektrolytischen Reduktion und der Uberspannungsreihe. Die Kathodische Polymerisation verlauft uber Radikale; sie kann durch molekularen Sauerstoff inhibiert werden. - Katalytisch erregter Wasserstoff (Pd-Katalysator) kann als Reduktionsmittel von Redoxsystemen Polymerisation von Acrylnitril und anderen Monomeren auslosen. Unter bestimmten Bedingungen erfolgen katalytische Hydrierung un…
1976
A radical mechanism is proposed for the formation of the 1,2-polymer 2 in the “spontaneous” polymerization of 4-vinylpyridinium salts 4-VP.HX (X=NO3, ClO4, HSO4, I) in aqueous solution on the basis of strong inhibition by oxygen and other radical inhibitors. Quantitative investigation of the influence of oxygen on the formation of the 1,2-polymer allowed the derivation of a formal kinetic scheme for the initiation and polymerization steps which is consistent with a free radical mechanism. Dependence of the average molecular weight of 2 on monomer concentration is in agreement with this model. Dependence of the inhibition time on the oxygen concentration as well as an acceleration of the fin…
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE OZONE ABSORPTION KINETICS IN AQUEOUS PHENOL SOLUTIONS
1978
(1978). TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE OZONE ABSORPTION KINETICS IN AQUEOUS PHENOL SOLUTIONS. Chemical Engineering Communications: Vol. 2, No. 4-5, pp. 219-221.
Fluorescence Probe and Scanning Force Microscopic Studies of Water Soluble Comb-Shaped Copolymers Consisting of a Hydrophobic Poly(p-alkylstyrene) Ma…
2002
Fluorescence Probe and Scanning Force Microscopic Studies of Water Soluble Comb-Shaped Copolymers Consisting of a Hydrophobic Poly( p -alkylstyrene) Main Chainand Hydrophilic Poly(ethylene oxide) Grafted Chains
Temperature and pH Dependence of Gd-DOTA and Gd-DTPA Complexes Dissociation Studied by EXAFS
1997
The Gd L3-edge of Gd(DTPA) 2- and Gd(DOTA) - complexes, in crystalline state and aqueous solutions presenting various pH (0.15-8) at different temperatures (25-90 °C), are investigated by XAFS experiments. For the Gd(DTPA) 2- . complexes we observe a strong pH (0.15-1.5) dependence of XAFS signals. On the other hand, the XAFS signals of Gd(DOTA) - complexes exhibit a light pH (1-1.5) dependence and for pH<1 we observe a ligand decomposition. Conceming both complexes, we note just a light temperature dependence. To obtain information about the short and medium range order (up to 5 A), multiple scattering calculation is performed. For the first coordination shell, we apply multi-shell fitting…
Thermodynamics of sulfate anion binding by macrocyclic polyammonium receptors
2001
The interaction of SO42− with polyammonium cations derived from fourteen polyamines (5 polyazacycloalkanes, 2 polyazacyclophanes, 3 phenanthrolinacyclophanes, 2 dibenzenacyclophanes and 2 acyclic polyamines) in aqueous solution has been studied by means of potentiometric and microcalorimetric techniques. Only 1 : 1 receptor–anion complexes have been found in solution. Complexed species of considerable stability are formed, although the two acyclic polyamines (dimethylpentaethylenehexaamine and dimethylhexaethyleneheptaamine) and the smallest phenanthrolinacyclophane do not interact with the anion. The complexation reactions are endothermic, or almost athermic, and promoted by invariably fav…
Fluorescent Type II Materials from Naphthylmethyl Polyamine Precursors
2004
Speciation studies in aqueous solution on the interaction of Cu2+ and Zn2+ with a series of polyaminic ligands N-naphthalen-1-ylmethyl-N′-{2-[(naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)-amino]-ethyl}-ethane-1,2-diamine (Ll), N-naphthalen-1-ylmethyl-N′-(2-{2-[(naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)-amino]-ethylamino}-ethyl)-ethane-1,2-diamine (L2) and N-naphthalen-1-ylmethyl-N′-[2-(2-{2-[(naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)-amino]-ethylamino}-ethylamino)-ethyl]-ethane-1,2-diamine (L3) containing two naphthylmethyl groups at their termini and N 1-(2-{2-[(naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)-amino]-ethylamino}-ethyl)-ethane-1,2-diamine (L4) containing just one naphthylmethyl group have been carried out at 298.1 K in 0.15 mol dm−3 NaCl. In the case of the …
CMPO-substituted calix[6]- and calix[8]arene extractants for the separation of An3+/Ln3+ from radioactive waste
2006
Abstract Three calix[6]arene derivatives ( 1a – c ) and two calix[8]arene derivatives ( 2a , b ), with six and eight CMPO residues, respectively, attached to the narrow/lower rim via ether links, were synthesised. Preliminary liquid–liquid extraction studies for Eu(III) and Am(III) from aqueous nitric acid to o -nitrophenylhexyl ether reveal remarkable properties with respect to efficiency and selectivity, especially for the tert -butylcalix[6]arene derivative with a –(CH 2 ) 3 – spacer.