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Growth, characterizations, and the structural elucidation of diethyl-2-(3-oxoiso-1,3-dihydrobenzofuran-1-ylidene)malonate crystalline specimen for dielectric and electronic filters, thermal, optical, mechanical, and biomedical applications using conventional experimental and theoretical practices

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2021
M. Rajkumar   +11 more
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An Efficient Method for the Preparation of Mono α-Aryl Derivatives of Diethyl Malonate and Ethyl Cyanoacetate Using Ethyl-1-imidazole Carbamate (EImC).

, 2012
A simple approach to the title compounds, which are required as synthons of heterocycles, becomes possible by treatment of arylacetic esters (II) and nitriles (IV) with reagent (I).
M. Behera   +6 more
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Cesium Carbonate Supported on Alumina for the Michael Addition of Diethyl Malonate to Methyl Acrylates

, 2011
The cesium salts supported on γ-Al2O3 were highly active catalysts for the Michael addition of diethyl malonate (1) to methyl acrylate (2) in toluene as solvent.
Tetsunari Hida, K. Komura, Y. Sugi
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The Knoevenagel condensation of O,S- and S,S-diethyl malonates and ethyl pyruvate

Tetrahedron, 1997
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CuCl2/8-Hydroxyquinoline-catalyzed α-Arylation of Diethyl Malonate with Aryl Bromides

Chemical Research in Chinese Universities, 2018
Jiu-chang Yang   +3 more
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Copper(I) Iodide-Catalyzed (Het)arylation of Diethyl Malonate with (Het)aryl Bromides by Using 1,3-Benzoxazole as a Ligand

Synlett : Accounts and Rapid Communications in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, 2017
Yu Zeng   +5 more
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The Reaction of Diethyl Malonate with Styrene Oxide

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1964
C. H. DePuy   +2 more
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