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Autor:
Daniel, Kost, Na'ama, Peor, Gali, Sod-Moriah, Yifat, Sharabi, David T, Durocher, Morton, Raban
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 67:6938-6943
Trans-1-acceptor-2-donor-substituted cyclohexanes (1), as well as their 4- (or 5-)methyl-substituted homologues (2), have been prepared and are shown to form intramolecular charge-transfer (donor-acceptor) complexes. These weak complexes are turned o
Publikováno v:
Chirality. 10:78-87
The syntheses of two types of conformationally switched podand ionophores and their ionophoric properties are described. Both feature cyclohexane rings with polyether groups as trans 1,2 substituents. In the “switched off” forms of the ionophores
Autor:
Walter R. White, David T. Durocher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Plastics. 33:477-486
Recycling of thermoset polymeric materials offers a unique challenge. It is often assumed that thermoset materials in general, and polyurethanes specifically, are not recyclable or only recyclable in limited applications as regrind. Herein, we report
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 59:1283-1287
A new, conformationally mobile, ether-amide, calcium ionophore, 1(S,R) ,2(S,R),4(R,S)-4-methyl-1,2-bis((N,N-dipropylcarbamyl)methoxy)cyclohexane, is described. The changes in the conformation of the ionophore were monitored by 1 H and 13 C NMR spectr
Autor:
Morton Raban, David T. Durocher
Publikováno v:
Tetrahedron Letters. 31:5125-5128
Trans-1-acceptor-2-donor-substituted cyclohexanes (1), as well as their 4- (or 5-)methyl-substituted homologues (2), have been prepared and are shown to form intramolecular charge-transfer (donor−acceptor) complexes. These weak complexes are turned
Autor:
White, Walter R., Durocher, David T.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Plastics; Sep1997, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p477-486, 10p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Plastics; May1998, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p261-271, 11p
Papers presented at an international symposium and exhibition, January 15-16, 1998 in Detroit, Michigan. Sponsored by the Polymer Institute, University of Detroit Mercy.