- Salicylaldimine-based receptor as a material for iron(III) selective optical sensing
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α,α-Bis(salicylimino)-m-xylene (L) was prepared using both conventional and microwave-assisted procedure. The compound exhibits ability to colorimetric recognition of iron(III) ions in aqueous environment, what is manifested by significant color change fr
- ?ukasik, Natalia,Wagner-Wysiecka, Ewa
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- Formaldehyde-Free Polybenzoxazines for High Performance Thermosets
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We report the synthesis and ring-opening polymerization of new formaldehyde-free benzoxazines. The polybenzoxazines obtained displayed high thermal stability and high char yields. Data from the literature combined with our analyses by differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analyses gave deeper understanding about the use of aromatic aldehydes instead of formaldehyde for the generation of polybenzoxazines. Using pyrolysis coupled with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) at different temperatures, we provided qualitative data to propose some polymerization and degradation mechanisms associated with these new structures. A dialdehyde was also used for the first time in order to obtain difunctional monomers, instead of using diamines or bisphenols. Interestingly, we demonstrated that formaldehyde, which is a CMR (carcinogenic, mutagenic, and/or reprotoxic) substance, could be avoided for the synthesis of polybenzoxazines without any loss of thermal performance. Finally, some interesting structure-properties relationships are herein discussed. In particular, the use of benzyl amines, rather than aromatic amines, was found to significantly increase the char yields.
- Tavernier, Romain,Granado, Lérys,Foyer, Gabriel,David, Ghislain,Caillol, Sylvain
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p. 2557 - 2567
(2020/04/10)
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- Synthesis of biodegradable and biorenewable polylactides initiated by aluminum complexes bearing: M -xylylenediamine derivatives via the ring-opening polymerization of lactides
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A series of aluminum complexes bearing [ONNO]-type ligands were prepared using m-xylylenediamine and modified salicylaldehyde. These complexes were characterized by NMR spectroscopy and elemental analysis. These complexes were employed in l-lactide and ra
- Li, Dongni,Gao, Bo,Duan, Qian
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p. 6943 - 6950
(2019/05/17)
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- Uranyl(VI) binding by bis(2-hydroxyaryl)diimine and bis(2-hydroxyaryl)diamine ligand derivatives. Synthetic, X-ray, DFT and solvent extraction studies
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The interaction of uranyl(VI) nitrate with a series of bis(2-hydroxyaryl)imine (H2L1-H2L5) and bis(2-hydroxyaryl)amine (H2L8, H2L9) derivatives incorporating 1,3-dimet
- Jeazet, Harold B. Tanh,Gloe, Kerstin,Doert, Thomas,Mizera, Jens,Kataeva, Olga N.,Tsushima, Satoru,Bernhard, Gert,Weigand, Jan J.,Lindoy, Leonard F.,Gloe, Karsten
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(2015/12/09)
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- Synthesis, crystal structure, and catalytic studies on dinuclear copper(II) mesocates
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Imine based bis-bidentate ligands H2-m-xysal, (L 1H2); H2-m-xysal-Cl, (L2H 2); H2-m-xysal-Br, (L3H2); H 2-m-xysal-OCH3, (L4
- Mosae Selvakumar,Nadella, Sandeep,Jeya Prathap,Kureshy,Suresh,Subramanian
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(2011/10/12)
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- Flexible cofacial binuclear metal complexes derived from α,α-bis(salicylimino)-m-xylene
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The tetradentate Schiff-base ligand SIXH2 (α,α-bis(salicylimino)-m-xylene), prepared from salicylaldehyde and m-xylylenediamine, forms cofacial binuclear complexes with Pd and Cu. Of the two isomers possible (trans-syn and trans-anti) for M2(SIX) 2, these complexes crystallize exclusively as the trans-anti isomer. In ansolvous Pd2(SIX)2, the metal-containing planes are approximately parallel, with Pd ... Pd 4.416(1) A. Pd 2(SIX)2 also forms a crystalline solvate, in which the molecules adopt a more open conformation with longer metal-metal distances (5.109(1) and 5.112(1) A). The M ... M distance is significantly longer in Cu2(SIX)2 (6.653(1) A), because of conformational changes in the m-xylylene moieties and substantial tetrahedral distortion about Cu.
- Maverick, Andrew W.,Laxman, Ravi K.,Hawkins, Mark A.,Martone, Daniel P.,Fronczek, Frank R.
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p. 200 - 206
(2007/10/03)
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