Valverde, David et al. published their research in Polymers (Basel, Switzerland) in 2021 |CAS: 6038-19-3

The Article related to polymeric ionic liquid nanofiber mat sensing catalytic application, catalysis, electrospinning, nanofibers, poly(homocysteine thiolactone), sensing, Textiles and Fibers: Preparation Of Fibers and other aspects.Safety of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

Valverde, David; Munoz, Ivan; Garcia-Verdugo, Eduardo; Altava, Belen; Luis, Santiago V. published an article in 2021, the title of the article was Preparation of Nanofibers Mats Derived from Task-Specific Polymeric Ionic Liquid for Sensing and Catalytic Applications.Safety of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride And the article contains the following content:

Nanofibers mats derived from the task-specific functionalized polymeric ionic liquids based on homocysteine thiolactone are obtained by electrospinning them as blends with polyvinylpyrrolidone. The presence of this functional moiety allowed the post-functionalization of these mats through the aminolysis of the thiolactone ring in the presence of an amine by a thiol-alkene “click” reaction. Under controlled exptl. conditions the modification can be performed introducing different functionalization and crosslinking of the electrospun fibers, while maintaining the nanostructure obtained by the electrospinning. Initial studies suggest that the nanofibers based on these functionalized polymeric ionic liquids can be used in both sensing and catalytic applications. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride(cas: 6038-19-3).Safety of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

The Article related to polymeric ionic liquid nanofiber mat sensing catalytic application, catalysis, electrospinning, nanofibers, poly(homocysteine thiolactone), sensing, Textiles and Fibers: Preparation Of Fibers and other aspects.Safety of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

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