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Synthesis and spectroscopic characterizations of both 1-ethyl-4,8-dihydro-10-methoxy-3-methyl-8-r1-6-r2-dipyrazolo[3,4-b:4′,3′-f]-[1,5]diazocin-5(1H)…
1995
The non-selective methylation of compounds 3a-d using ethereal diazomethane, allowed the synthesis of isomers 4 and 5 which were useful intermediates for the preparation, by a simple approach, of the title compounds 7 and 9. A complete assignment of the chemical shifts to the carbon atoms of the compounds 7 and 9 was performed by different nmr experiments, such as DEPT and XHDEPT for onebond CH correlations and COLOC experiments for long-range C-H correlations.
Ringoffene Serotonin-Analoga, 2. Mitt.1) Synthese von 3-(2-Aminophenyl)-propanamin- und 1-(N-Piperidino)-3-(2-aminophenyl)-3-oxo-propan-Derivaten
1983
Die Darstellung der Titelverbindungen gelingt via Mannich-Reaktion beim Einsatz geeignet substituierter Acetophenone. Die Gewinnung von 2 und seiner Derivate erfordert zusatzlich die nachfolgende durchgreifende Hydrierung der Carbonylgruppe der entsprechenden Mannichbasen. Ring-Opened Analogues of Serotonine, II: Synthesis of 3-(2-Aminophenyl)propanamine and 1-(Piperidin-1-yl)-3-(2-aminophenyl)propan-3-one and Their Derivatives The synthesis of the title compounds was achieved by Mannich reaction of suitably substituted acetophenones. The preparation of 3-(2-aminophenyl)propanamine and its derivatives requires complete hydrogenation of the carbonyl group of the Mannich bases.
Novel electrolytes for electrochemical double layer capacitors based on 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropan-2-ol
2012
Abstract 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropan-2-ol (HFIP) was tested for its applicability as solvent in electrolytes for energy storage devices. A comprehensive characterization with respect to solubility, conductivity, as well as chemical and electrochemical stability was carried out with different conducting salts. Furthermore, different HFIP solutions containing standard supporting electrolytes and alkali metal fluorides, respectively, were applied in electrochemical double layer capacitor cells. Their behavior was studied with impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry at low scan rates and compared to the current benchmark electrolytes based on propylene carbonate (PC) and acetonitrile (AN…
Introduction of a luminescent sensor for tracking trace levels of hydrazine in insect pollinated cropland flowers
2021
In recent years the excessive use of hydazine containing chemical pesticides and insecticides in farming practices is well pronounced, which directly or indirectly impart a great threat towards the total environment. Considering the above fact we are motivated to introduce a new, efficient and simple chemodosimeter (NCD) based on a carbazole-naphthalimide framework to recognize and estimate the mutagenic hydrazine within several affected cropland flowers. Probe NCD can detect hydrazine in a nanomolar range (65 nM or 2 ppb) in the presence of other metal ions, anions and amines, which gives it not only great potential but also makes it selective and sensitive. The sensing mechanism is confir…
Cyclecondensation of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole with substituted methyl cinnamates
1999
The reaction of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (1) with substituted methyl cinnamates 2a-h leads selectively to the formation of 7-aryl-6,7-dihydro[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-5(4H)-ones 3a-h. The structure eluci dation of the products is based on ir, 1H and 13C nmr measurements and X-ray diffraction.
A new method for the regioselective synthesis of β-enamino acid derivatives
1993
Abstract A mild, simple and efficient route to β-enamino imidazole carbonilic derivatives 3 by reaction of ketimines with N,N′ -carbonyl diimidazole in the presence of boron triflouride as catalyst has been developed. The conversion of 3 to esters has also been explored.
Electrochemical Syntheses of Carboxylic Acids from Carbon Dioxide
1987
The first report on the reduction of carbon dioxide is due to the venerable name of Hermann Kolbe, who, in 1861, published with R. Schmitt the reduction of carbon dioxide to formate with metallic potassium (1). Seven years later he introduced to the Chemical Society in London his assistant E. Drechsel, who “after many unsuccessful experiments, made during several years” (2) at the end succeeded in reducing carbon dioxide to oxalate with metallic sodium or with potassium amalgam in anhydrous conditions. Soon afterwards Beketov (3) and Royer (4) opened the series of papers dealing with the direct involvement of carbon dioxide in electrolytic processes. Since then the reduction of carbon dioxi…
Catalytic combustion of ethane over high surface area Ln1−xKxMnO3 (Ln = La, Nd) perovskites: The effect of potassium substitution
1997
Publisher Summary As a general trend, the substitution of the rare earth cation by potassium decreased the intrinsic activity, reduced the reaction order in oxygen, and, for the more substituted samples (x>0.10), it increased the selectivity to ethene. Supported platinum or palladium catalysts have so far been used almost exclusively, because of their excellent activity. However, their high price, tendency to be poisoned, and volatility in some applications have estimulated the search for suitable substitutes. LaCoO3, as a potential auto exhaust catalyst, starting a wide interest in the catalytic properties of perovskites. Their specific application as catalysts in flameless combustion has …
ChemInform Abstract: Diastereoselectivity in Organometallic Additions to the Carbonyl Group of Protected Erythrulose Derivatives.
2010
We have investigated a number of nucleophillic additions to l-erythrulose derivatives (4−12) bearing protective O-silyl, O-benzyl, and O-trityl groups in various relative positions. The results are discussed in the frame of chelated vs nonchelated transition states with additional support of previously published theoretical calculations. Sound evidence appears to exist for the formation of α-chelates as the key intermediates in nucleophillic additions to these α,β-dioxygenated ketones. Since such evidence is still lacking in the case of β-chelates, proposals of their intermediacy have been relegated in favor of the more solid Felkin−Anh model, which predicts the same stereochemical result. …
The electrochemistry of carbon monoxide reductive cyclotetramerization to squarate anion
1978
Abstract The electrochemical reduction, of carbon monoxide to C4O2−4 squarate anion is investigated. Particular attention is devoted to the influence that solvents, electrolytes, electrodes and carbon monoxide pressure have on the yields. The main feature appears to be that strictly controlled conditions are not necessary for cyclotetramerization. In dmf — Bu4NBr the following yields vs reacted CO and circulated charge were obtained with different cathodes: Pt(49%, 34%); Au(48%, 29%); Al(47%, 38%); stainless steel (36%, 33%); graphite (39%, 31%). A distinct influence of the supporting electrolyte (inorganic and tetraalkylammonium halides) was however observed.