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A versatile and efficient method to quantify purity and degree of substitution in alginate derivatives. [PDF]

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Barreiro Carpio M   +4 more
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Ultrasensitive Impedimetric Electrochemical DNA Biosensor for Detection of Enterotoxigenic <i>Escherichia coli</i> (ETEC). [PDF]

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Techakasikornpanich M   +8 more
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Unusual Reactivity of a Heterobimetallic Al–Zn Complex With a Carbodiimide

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Properties of carbodiimide treated heparin

Biomaterials, 2003
Heparin, a well-known anticoagulant, has been frequently used to coat surfaces for attaining blood compatibility of polymeric materials. Since carbodiimides are often used for immobilization of heparin on these biomaterials, the present study intended to evaluate some properties of carbodiimide-treated heparin.
G B, Oliveira   +2 more
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Contact allergy to dicyclohexyl carbodiimide and diisopropyl carbodiimide

Contact Dermatitis, 1995
N, Poesen   +3 more
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Synthesis of Isocyanates and Carbodiimides

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1966
AbstractThe reaction of 1,3‐disubstituted ureas and 1‐arylsulfonyl‐3‐alkylureas with phosgene permits the preparation of a number of isocyanates and sulfonyl isocyanates that had not previously been described, or that were difficult to prepare. 1,3‐Disubstituted thioureas and 1‐aryl‐(or alkyl)sulfonyl‐3‐alkylthioureas give carbodiimides.
H, Ulrich, A A, Sayigh
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Magnesium Catalysis for the Hydroboration of Carbodiimides

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2016
AbstractA β‐diketiminato magnesium alkyl complex, [CH{C(Me)NDipp}2}MgnBu] (Dipp=2,6‐iPr2C6H3), was shown to be an effective pre‐catalyst for the first reported catalytic hydroboration of alkyl‐ and aryl‐substituted carbodiimides with pinacol borane (HBpin).
Catherine, Weetman   +2 more
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Cross-Linking of Gelatin with Carbodiimides

Tissue Engineering, 1996
Carbodiimides were employed for cross-linking of gelatin through amide bond formation to avoid any foreign bond incorporation into the cross-linked gelatin molecules. Cross-linking of gelatin was performed not in aqueous solution but in the form of a film under a heterogenous condition. Ethanol-water mixtures were used as the reaction medium to prevent
K, Tomihata, Y, Ikada
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