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Direct Conversion of Hydroxamic Acids into Nitriles
Synthesis, 1987Liguori A. +3 more
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Science (New York, N.Y.), 1969
The hydroxamic acid bond occurs in products from fungi, yeast, bacteria, and plants. The -CON(OH)-bond arises by oxidation of a free or bound amino group in a unit structure which is often closely related to conventional amino acids. Products are known with one, two, or three hydroxamic acid groups per molecule.
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The hydroxamic acid bond occurs in products from fungi, yeast, bacteria, and plants. The -CON(OH)-bond arises by oxidation of a free or bound amino group in a unit structure which is often closely related to conventional amino acids. Products are known with one, two, or three hydroxamic acid groups per molecule.
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Hydroxamic acids (4-hydroxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-ones), defence chemicals in the gramineae
Phytochemistry, 1988Hermann M Niemeyer
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Hydroxamic Acids as Chemoselective (ortho‐Amino)arylation Reagents via Sigmatropic Rearrangement
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2017Veronica Tona, Bo Peng, Nuno Maulide
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Hydroxamic Acids − An Intriguing Family of Enzyme Inhibitors and Biomedical Ligands
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2004Celine J Marmion, Darren Griffith
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Strategies for the Synthesis of Hydroxamic Acids
Current Organic Synthesis, 2018Ankit Ganeshpurkar, Sushil K Singh
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An investigation of copper corrosion inhibition in chloride solutions by benzo-hydroxamic acids
Electrochimica Acta, 1998Judit Telegdi
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