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Biginelli dihydropyrimidines: a tunable class of alkyl radical precursors. [PDF]

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Ratnam S   +4 more
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Melting points of synthetic wax esters

Lipids, 1969
AbstractSaturated, monoenoic and dienoic wax esters, C26−C40, have been synthesized from even‐numbered fatty alcohols and acids. In homologous series of saturated esters, the increments of melting points follow a regular trend except for those esters which have an acid moiety two carbon atoms shorter than the alcohol moiety.
B T, Iyengar, H, Schlenk
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A synthetic receptor for phosphocholine esters

Chemical Communications, 2006
A bifunctional Zn-salen modified cavitand, reminiscent of the enzyme phospholipase C, shows high efficiency and synergic effect in the binding of the phospholipid DOPC.
FELIX H. ZELDER   +2 more
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Fire safety and electrical properties of mixtures of synthetic ester/mineral oil and synthetic ester/natural ester

IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 2018
The paper presents research results of different properties of mixtures of the synthetic ester with mineral oil and synthetic ester with natural ester. For different concentrations of both mixtures, the following properties were investigated: flash point (open and closed cup), fire point (open cup), net calorific value, breakdown voltage, relative ...
Grzegorz Dombek, Jaroslaw Gielniak
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Biodegradability test for synthetic esters

Journal of Synthetic Lubrication, 1987
AbstractVarious synthetic esters were tested for their biodegradability, using a test sequence that began with the creation of biomass using sucrose and municipal wastewater; biodegradation was measured using biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand values.
C. Versino, M. Novaria
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Anticoagulant Sulfuric Acid Esters of Synthetic Polyglucoses

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1956
Abstract The anticoagulant activity and toxicity of a series of sulfated synthetic polyglucoses were studied. The samples possessed 10-40 per cent the activity of heparin and were 2.5-10 times as toxic as heparin. The results obtained are similar to those reported for other sulfated polysaccharides.
D P, GOLDSMITH   +2 more
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