98033-73-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
The first thiol-yne click chemistry approach for the preparation of liquid crystalline elastomers
Martella, Daniele,Parmeggiani, Camilla,Wiersma, Diederik Sybolt,Piol, Milagros,Oriol, Luis
, p. 9003 - 9010 (2015/09/01)
A thiol-yne click chemistry reaction is presented, for the first time, to prepare liquid crystalline elastomers. The synthetic strategy is based on two liquid crystalline monomers, one bearing an alkyne group and the second bearing two thiol groups, to cr
Facile fabrication of color tunable film and fiber nanocomposites via thiol click chemistry
Boyd, Darryl A.,Naciri, Jawad,Fontana, Jake,Pacardo, Dennis B.,Shields, Adam R.,Verbarg, Jasenka,Spillmann, Christopher M.,Ligler, Frances S.
, p. 695 - 704 (2014/02/14)
A simple method for the fabrication of nanocomposite materials using thiol click chemistry is reported. The thiol click nanocomposite materials produced each displayed distinctive colors which were found to be dependent on both the ligand used to function
Design of spatial disposition of anionic porphyrins in matrices of ammonium bilayer membranes
Ishikawa, Yuichi,Kunitake, Toyoki
, p. 621 - 630 (2007/10/02)
A methodology to place charged porphyrin derivatives in specific spatial arrangements in matrices of ammonium bilayer membranes was explored. Aqueous mixtures of anionic copper(II) porphyrins and bilayer dispersions of single-chain and double-chain ammoni
Di-heterocyclic compounds and their use as antiviral agents
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, (2008/06/13)
Compounds of the formulas: STR1 wherein Het is an oxazole or oxazine moiety; X is O, S or SO, n is an integer from 3 to 9, Y is an aliphatic bridge; and the various R groups represent hydrogen or various substituents as described herein, are useful as antiviral agents, especially against picornaviruses. N-(Chloroalkyl)amide intermediates for the compounds of Formula I are also active as antiviral agents. Related compounds outside the scope of the above formulas are also disclosed.
