215917-77-4Relevant articles and documents
HEAT-SENSITIVE RECORDING MATERIAL
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, (2020/12/08)
A heat-sensitive recording material including a substrate, a heat-sensitive recording layer which includes N-(4-methylphenylsulfonyl)-/V-(3-(4-methylphenylsulfonyloxy)pheny-purea and/or N42-(3-phenylureido)phenyl]benzol sulfonamide, and an intermediate layer which is arranged between the substrate and the heat-sensitive recording layer and which includes calcined aluminum silicate, and a method for producing a heat-sensitive recording material and to the use of calcined aluminum silicate in an intermediate layer of a heat-sensitive recording material.
METHODS OF INHIBITING BACTERIAL VIRULENCE AND COMPOUNDS RELATING THERETO
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Paragraph 0191; 0207, (2017/01/31)
The present invention relates to compounds and methods for the treatment of bacterial infections. Because their mechanism of action does not involve killing of bacteria or inhibiting their growth, the potential for these compounds to induce drug resistance in bacteria is minimized. Through inhibiting bacterial virulence, the present invention provides a novel means of treating bacterial infections.
RECORDING MATERIAL PRODUCED USING NON-PHENOL COMPOUND
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, (2015/10/28)
An object of the present invention is to provide a recording material or a recording sheet using, as a color-developing agent, a non-phenol compound that is a safe compound in no danger of corresponding to an endocrine disruptor and is good in color devel
Anion binding vs. sulfonamide deprotonation in functionalised ureas
Caltagirone, Claudia,Bates, Gareth W.,Gale, Philip A.,Light, Mark E.
, p. 61 - 63 (2008/09/19)
Sulfonamide groups, commonly used as neutral hydrogen bond donors in a wide variety of anion receptors, deprotonate upon addition of certain basic anionic guests in two simple functionalised ureas. The Royal Society of Chemistry.