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Thermomorphic phase separation in ionic liquid-organic liquid systems - Conductivity and spectroscopic characterization
Riisager, Anders,Fehrmann, Rasmus,Berg, Rolf W.,Van Hal, Roy,Wasserscheid, Peter
, p. 3052 - 3058 (2005)
Electrical conductivity, FT-Raman and NMR measurements are demonstrated as useful tools to probe and determine phase behavior of thermomorphic ionic liquid-organic liquid systems. To illustrate the methods, consecutive conductivity measurements of a thermomorphic methoxyethoxyethyl-imidazolium ionic liquid/ 1-hexanol system are performed in the temperature interval 25-80°C using a specially constructed double-electrode cell. In addition. FT-Raman and 1H-NMR spectroscopic studies performed on the phase-separable system in the same temperature interval confirm the mutual solubility of the components in the system, the liquid liquid equilibrium phase diagram of the binary mixture, and signify the importance of hydrogen bonding between the ionic liquid and the hydroxyl group of the alcohol. The Owner Societies 2005.
2-PHENYLIMIDAZO[4,5-B]PYRIDIN-7-AMINE DERIVATES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF MAMMALIAN TYROSINE KINASE ROR1 ACTIVITY
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Page/Page column 93-94, (2018/03/26)
Compound of formula (I′) or (I′′) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The compound is an inhibitor of mammalian kinase enzyme activity, including ROR1 tyrosine kinase activity and may be used in the treatment of disorders associated with such activity.
SILICON PHTHALOCYANINE COMPLEX, PREPARATION METHOD AND MEDICINAL APPLICATION THEREOF
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Paragraph 0166; 0167, (2017/01/26)
The present invention relates to a silicon phthalocyanine complex, the preparation method and the medicinal application thereof. The present invention particularly relates to a silicon phthalocyanine complex of formula (I), the preparation method thereof and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same, as well as the use thereof as a photosensitizer, in particular the use in the treatment of cancers, wherein each substituent in formula (I) is the same as defined in the description.