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A catalyst-free, waste-less ethanol-based solvothermal synthesis of amides
Dalu, Francesca,Scorciapino, Mariano A.,Cara, Claudio,Luridiana, Alberto,Musinu, Anna,Casu, Mariano,Secci, Francesco,Cannas, Carla
supporting information, p. 375 - 381 (2018/02/07)
A green, one-pot approach based on the solvothermal amidation of carboxylic acids with amines has been developed for the synthesis of diverse aliphatic and aromatic amides. It does not require the use of catalysts or coupling reagents and it occurs in the presence of ethanol that has been proved to have a key role in the process. The proposed strategy is also extendable to biologically active amides and could represent a low-cost and waste-less alternative to the common synthetic pathways.
DEHYDRATING CONDENSATION AGENT HAVING PROPERTY OF ACCUMULATING AT INTERFACE WITH WATER
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Page/Page column 14-16, (2008/06/13)
The present invention provides a 1,3,5-triazine compound represented by the following formula I: This compound can be synthesized easily and more economically and can be used as a dehydrating condensing agent having the property of accumulating at a water interface. In the case where carboxylic acid, amine, alcohol or other reaction substrate is amphiphilic, when mixing the dehydrating condensing agent of the present invention, which is amphiphilic, and the substrate to form various molecular aggregate phase including micelles in an aqueous solution, the substrate and the dehydrating condensing agent can be accumulated at the water interface. As a result, the concentration of the substrate increases locally at the water interface, and condensation reaction can be performed extremely efficiently.
Nematicidal activity of N-substituted and N,N-disubstituted alkylamines against the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Nagase,Kuwahara,Tominaga,Sugawara
, p. 53 - 58 (2007/10/02)
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