Zhang, Ze et al. published their research in Polymer Chemistry in 2016 |CAS: 6038-19-3

The Article related to amine thiolactone alkene multicomponent reaction azide multicomponent polymerization topol, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Ring-Opening and Other Polymerizations and other aspects.Application In Synthesis of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

Zhang, Ze; Tan, Zi-Bin; Hong, Chun-Yan; Wu, De-Cheng; You, Ye-Zi published an article in 2016, the title of the article was One-pot sequential multicomponent reaction and a multicomponent polymerization method for the synthesis of topologically different polymers.Application In Synthesis of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride And the article contains the following content:

Reactions combining two or more multicomponent reactions performed sequentially in a single pot have attracted great interest due to the fact that they enable more step- and time economic conversions of simple starting materials into complex targets. However, so far, no such reaction has been applied in the synthesis of topol. different polymers. Here, we first report a novel strategy combining the sequential multicomponent reaction (MCR) of a primary amine, a thiolactone and an alkene and the multicomponent polymerization (MCP) of an azide, an alkyne and a secondary amine in one-pot for the syntheses of topol. different polymers (linear, hyperbranched, core-shell polymers). This strategy provides an effective method that can control the sequence and topol. of the obtained polymers simultaneously. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride(cas: 6038-19-3).Application In Synthesis of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

The Article related to amine thiolactone alkene multicomponent reaction azide multicomponent polymerization topol, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Ring-Opening and Other Polymerizations and other aspects.Application In Synthesis of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

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