Zhou, Zheng-Xin et al. published their research in Organic Letters in 2021 |CAS: 10472-24-9

The Article related to phosphorus directed ruthenium catalyzed alkylation tertiary biarylphosphine alkyl bromide, alkylated biarylphosphine preparation, Organometallic and Organometalloidal Compounds: Phosphorus Compounds and other aspects.SDS of cas: 10472-24-9

On March 19, 2021, Zhou, Zheng-Xin; Li, Jia-Wei; Wang, Liang-Neng; Li, Ming; Liu, Yue-Jin; Zeng, Ming-Hua published an article.SDS of cas: 10472-24-9 The title of the article was Cooperative Ligand-Promoted P(III)-Directed Ruthenium-Catalyzed Remote Meta-C-H Alkylation of Tertiary Phosphines. And the article contained the following:

Herein, the authors disclose a Ru-catalyzed meta-selective C-H activation of phosphines by using intrinsic P(III) as a directing group. 2,2,6,6-Tetramethylheptane-3,5-dione acts as the ligand and exhibits an excellent performance in boosting the meta-alkylation. The protocol allows an efficient and straightforward synthesis of meta-alkylated tertiary phosphines. Several meta-alkylated phosphines were evaluated for Pd-catalyzed Suzuki coupling and are superior to com. available ortho-substituted phosphines. The practicability of this methodol. is further demonstrated by the synthesis of difunctionalized phosphines. The experimental process involved the reaction of Methyl 2-cyclopentanonecarboxylate(cas: 10472-24-9).SDS of cas: 10472-24-9

The Article related to phosphorus directed ruthenium catalyzed alkylation tertiary biarylphosphine alkyl bromide, alkylated biarylphosphine preparation, Organometallic and Organometalloidal Compounds: Phosphorus Compounds and other aspects.SDS of cas: 10472-24-9

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Yang, Xiaobao et al. published their patent in 2020 |CAS: 882518-89-0

The Article related to alk protein brigatinib alecensa phosphine oxide derivative preparation, antitumor activity brigatinib alecensa phosphine oxide derivative, Organometallic and Organometalloidal Compounds: Phosphorus Compounds and other aspects.Reference of tert-Butyl 2-(2-(2-(tosyloxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)acetate

On December 15, 2020, Yang, Xiaobao; Jiang, Biao; Song, Xiaoling; Sun, Ning; Ren, Chaowei; Kong, Ying; Zhang, Jianshui; Chen, Jinju; Li, Yan; Zhou, Yuedong published a patent.Reference of tert-Butyl 2-(2-(2-(tosyloxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)acetate The title of the patent was ALK protein regulator and anti-tumor application thereof. And the patent contained the following:

The invention relates a series of compounds designed and synthesized, have a wide range of pharmacol. activities,. The inventive compounds are capable of degrading specific proteins and/or inhibiting their activities, and can be applied to the treatment of tumor and cancer. The experimental process involved the reaction of tert-Butyl 2-(2-(2-(tosyloxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)acetate(cas: 882518-89-0).Reference of tert-Butyl 2-(2-(2-(tosyloxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)acetate

The Article related to alk protein brigatinib alecensa phosphine oxide derivative preparation, antitumor activity brigatinib alecensa phosphine oxide derivative, Organometallic and Organometalloidal Compounds: Phosphorus Compounds and other aspects.Reference of tert-Butyl 2-(2-(2-(tosyloxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)acetate

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Fagervold, S. K. et al. published their research in Science of the Total Environment in 2021 |CAS: 6197-30-4

The Article related to benzophenone3 uv filter sphingomonas wittichii degradation wastewater treatment plant, bp3 degradation, growth-dependent, sphingomonas wittichii, sunscreens, Waste Treatment and Disposal: Biological Treatment Of Aqueous Wastes and other aspects.Electric Literature of 6197-30-4

On March 1, 2021, Fagervold, S. K.; Rohee, C.; Rodrigues, A. M. S.; Stien, D.; Lebaron, P. published an article.Electric Literature of 6197-30-4 The title of the article was Efficient degradation of the organic UV filter benzophenone-3 by Sphingomonas wittichii strain BP14P isolated from WWTP sludge. And the article contained the following:

Benzophenone-3 (BP3) is a widely used organic UV filter present in many environmental compartments. One way BP3 is released into the environment is through effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). These plants are possible sources for degradation activity and WWTP sludge may potentially degrade BP3. Our goal was to identify any BP3 degrading microorganism(s) in WWTP sludge and to investigate whether the degradation was co-metabolic. Initial WWTP sludge microcosms spiked with BP3 showed 100% degradation after 20 days. Multiple transfers of these microcosms, while maintaining a strong selective pressure for BP3 degradation capabilities, resulted in the dominance of one bacterial strain. This strain was identified as Sphingomonas wittichii BP14P and was subsequently isolated. It was shown to degrade BP3 in a growth dependent manner. Strain BP14P utilized BP3 as the sole energy and carbon source and completely degraded BP3 after 7 days in minimal media. We tested the capability of BP14P to degrade nine other UV filters, but the degradation ability seemed to be restricted to BP3. However, whether this specificity is due to the lack of degradation genes, cellular transport or low bioavailability of the other UV filters remained unclear. The efficient degradation of BP3 by a group of bacteria well known for their potential for xenobiotic degradation is an important step forward for a complete risk assessment of the long-term environmental impact of BP3. The experimental process involved the reaction of 2-Ethylhexyl 2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate(cas: 6197-30-4).Electric Literature of 6197-30-4

The Article related to benzophenone3 uv filter sphingomonas wittichii degradation wastewater treatment plant, bp3 degradation, growth-dependent, sphingomonas wittichii, sunscreens, Waste Treatment and Disposal: Biological Treatment Of Aqueous Wastes and other aspects.Electric Literature of 6197-30-4

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Li, Longji et al. published their research in Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in 2020 |CAS: 10472-24-9

The Article related to asym electrochem arylation cyclic ketocarbonyl anodic benzyne primary aminocatalysis, arylation, arynes, asymmetric catalysis, electrochemistry, synthetic methods, Benzene, Its Derivatives, and Condensed Benzenoid Compounds: General and other aspects.Formula: C7H10O3

On August 10, 2020, Li, Longji; Li, Yao; Fu, Niankai; Zhang, Long; Luo, Sanzhong published an article.Formula: C7H10O3 The title of the article was Catalytic Asymmetric Electrochemical α-Arylation of Cyclic β-Ketocarbonyls with Anodic Benzyne Intermediates. And the article contained the following:

Asym. catalysis with benzyne remains elusive because of the highly fleeting and nonpolar nature of benzyne intermediates. Reported herein is an electrochem. approach for the oxidative generation of benzynes (cyclohexyne) and its successful merging with chiral primary aminocatalysis, formulating the first catalytic asym. enamine-benzyne (cyclohexyne) coupling reaction. Cobalt acetate was identified to stabilize the in situ generated arynes and facilitate its coupling with an enamine. This catalytic enamine-benzyne protocol provides a concise method for the construction of diverse α-aryl (α-cyclohexenyl) quaternary carbon stereogenic centers with good stereoselectivities. The experimental process involved the reaction of Methyl 2-cyclopentanonecarboxylate(cas: 10472-24-9).Formula: C7H10O3

The Article related to asym electrochem arylation cyclic ketocarbonyl anodic benzyne primary aminocatalysis, arylation, arynes, asymmetric catalysis, electrochemistry, synthetic methods, Benzene, Its Derivatives, and Condensed Benzenoid Compounds: General and other aspects.Formula: C7H10O3

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Gray, Nathanael S. et al. published their patent in 2021 |CAS: 1198284-94-4

The Article related to cdk8 cdk19 inhibitor azaindole, Pharmacology: Other (All Agents and Effects Not Otherwise Assignable) and other aspects.Related Products of 1198284-94-4

On June 3, 2021, Gray, Nathanael S.; Hatcher, John M.; Sreevatsan, Prasanna published a patent.Related Products of 1198284-94-4 The title of the patent was Potent and selective azaindole inhibitors of CDK8 and CDK19 for disease treatment. And the patent contained the following:

Provided herein are compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of using such compounds to treat diseases or disorders associated with CDK8 and/or CDK19. The experimental process involved the reaction of tert-Butyl 1-oxo-2,9-diazaspiro[5.5]undecane-9-carboxylate(cas: 1198284-94-4).Related Products of 1198284-94-4

The Article related to cdk8 cdk19 inhibitor azaindole, Pharmacology: Other (All Agents and Effects Not Otherwise Assignable) and other aspects.Related Products of 1198284-94-4

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Fujisawa, S. et al. published their research in Journal of Dental Research in 1982 |CAS: 1985-51-9

The Article related to dentistry drug liposome interaction, Pharmacology: Other (All Agents and Effects Not Otherwise Assignable) and other aspects.Product Details of 1985-51-9

On October 31, 1982, Fujisawa, S.; Kadoma, Y.; Masuhara, E. published an article.Product Details of 1985-51-9 The title of the article was Action of drugs, detergents, and monomers on liposomes. And the article contained the following:

The interactions of 16 organic compounds used in dentistry with phospholipid bilayers of multilamellar lecithin-cholesterol liposomes were studied to clarify actions of the compounds in biol. systems. colchicine  [64-86-8], dimethyl-p-toluidine  [99-97-8], And salicylic acid  [69-72-7] had a stabilizing effect on liposomes in wide concentrations, whereas phenol   [108-95-2], m-cresol  [108-39-4], p-chlorophenol  [106-48-9], eugenol  [97-53-0], barbituric acid  [67-52-7], o-ethoxybenzoic acid  [134-11-2], mefenamic acid  [61-68-7], methyl methacrylate  [80-62-6], neopentylglycol dimethacrylate  [1985-51-9], toluensulfonyl-N-ethylamide  [26914-52-3], and triton x-100  [9002-93-1] had a stabilizing effect at low and a labilizing effect at high concentrations chloroform  [67-66-3] Had a stabilizing effect at 0.05 and 0.5 mM and a labilizing action at 0.005 mM. prednisolone  [50-24-8] Had a stabilizing effect at 0.05 mM and caused liposomal disruption at ≥0.5 mM. The experimental process involved the reaction of 2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diyl bis(2-methylacrylate)(cas: 1985-51-9).Product Details of 1985-51-9

The Article related to dentistry drug liposome interaction, Pharmacology: Other (All Agents and Effects Not Otherwise Assignable) and other aspects.Product Details of 1985-51-9

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Zhang, Ze et al. published their research in Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) in 2015 |CAS: 6038-19-3

The Article related to alkyne azide amine copper catalyzed polymerization, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Electric Literature of 6038-19-3

On June 9, 2015, Zhang, Ze; You, Ye-Zi; Wu, De-Cheng; Hong, Chun-Yan published an article.Electric Literature of 6038-19-3 The title of the article was Syntheses of Sequence-Controlled Polymers via Consecutive Multicomponent Reactions. And the article contained the following:

Multicomponent reactions have recently attracted a great deal of attention as they are considered as a powerful tool for constructing sequence-controlled polymers. Although new examples are constantly flourishing in the literature, the process that allows ≥2 consecutive multicomponent-reactions to react in a single operation for the syntheses of sequence-controlled polymers was not developed until now. Here, the authors propose a new strategy combining multicomponent reaction of amine, thiol, and alkene conjugating and multicomponent polymerization of diyne, azide, and diamine coupling in 1-pot for the synthesis of sequence-controlled polymer. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride(cas: 6038-19-3).Electric Literature of 6038-19-3

The Article related to alkyne azide amine copper catalyzed polymerization, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Electric Literature of 6038-19-3

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Vandewalle, Stef et al. published their research in European Polymer Journal in 2015 |CAS: 6038-19-3

The Article related to thermoresponsive hyperbranched glycopolymer lectin, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Synthetic Route of 6038-19-3

On August 31, 2015, Vandewalle, Stef; Wallyn, Sofie; Chattopadhyay, Subrata; Becer, C. Remzi; Du Prez, Filip published an article.Synthetic Route of 6038-19-3 The title of the article was Thermoresponsive hyperbranched glycopolymers: Synthesis, characterization and lectin interaction studies. And the article contained the following:

Preparation of stimuli-responsive hyperbranched glycopolymers that are able to simultaneously enhance and control the lectin-polymer interaction has been challenging. Hyperbranched glycopolymers have been prepared in which thermo-responsive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) [poly(NIPAM)], connected by redox-responsive disulfide bonds, forms the skeleton and for which mannose units are present at each branching point. Degradation of the hyperbranched structure via chem. reduction of the disulfide bond was demonstrated. Moreover, the thermoresponsive behavior of the glycopolymer was studied. Finally, the lectin-polymer interaction was investigated in order to understand the influence of both the polymer concentration and different chain conformations below and above the cloud point, resp. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride(cas: 6038-19-3).Synthetic Route of 6038-19-3

The Article related to thermoresponsive hyperbranched glycopolymer lectin, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Synthetic Route of 6038-19-3

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Rudolph, Tobias et al. published their research in Polymer Chemistry in 2015 |CAS: 6038-19-3

The Article related to polythiolactone maleimide thiolactone polymerization, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Safety of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

Rudolph, Tobias; Espeel, Pieter; Du Prez, Filip E.; Schacher, Felix H. published an article in 2015, the title of the article was Poly(thiolactone) homo- and copolymers from maleimide thiolactone: synthesis and functionalization.Safety of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride And the article contains the following content:

We describe the synthesis of a thiolactone-functionalized maleimide (MITla), and its (co)polymerization into poly(thiolactone) homo- and copolymers via controlled or free radical polymerization (CRP or FRP) techniques. Homopolymers were synthesized using FRP whereas MITla was copolymerized with styrene and N-iso-propylacrylamide (NIPAAm) via RAFT. In that way, we were able to combine the properties of a maleimide with the possibility to use the thiolactone side chain functionality in subsequent double modification reactions. Thiolactones are susceptible to nucleophilic ring-opening in the presence of primary amines, releasing a thiol moiety that can be used for conjugate addition (nucleophilic thiol-ene) reactions afterwards. We synthesized and characterized copolymers of different compositions, followed by site-specific double modification reactions with a combination of n-butylamine and Me acrylate. 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 polythiolactone maleimide thiolactone polymerization, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Safety of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride

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Resetco, Cristina et al. published their research in ACS Macro Letters in 2017 |CAS: 6038-19-3

The Article related to alternating polyampholyte thiolactone building block, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Electric Literature of 6038-19-3

On March 21, 2017, Resetco, Cristina; Frank, Daniel; Kaya, N. Ugur; Badi, Nezha; Du Prez, Filip published an article.Electric Literature of 6038-19-3 The title of the article was Precisely Alternating Functionalized Polyampholytes Prepared in a Single Pot from Sustainable Thiolactone Building Blocks. And the article contained the following:

Polyampholytes with precisely alternating cationic and anionic functional groups were prepared using sustainable thiolactone building blocks in a simple one-pot procedure at room temperature and in water. Ring opening of the N-maleamic acid-functionalized homocysteine thiolactone monomer enabled the introduction of different functional groups into the polymer chain, which contributed to both ionic and hydrogen bonding interactions. The resulting polyampholytes exhibited various isoelec. points while maintaining high solubility in water under different pH and ionic strengths, which expands their potential applications. Finally, it is shown that the upper critical solution temperature (UCST) of these alternating polyampholytes in water/ethanol (30/70% volume) solutions can be tuned as a function of the content of ionic and hydroxyl groups. The experimental process involved the reaction of 3-Aminodihydrothiophen-2(3H)-one hydrochloride(cas: 6038-19-3).Electric Literature of 6038-19-3

The Article related to alternating polyampholyte thiolactone building block, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Addition Polymerization and other aspects.Electric Literature of 6038-19-3

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