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- Light Carbon (ULC), fiber materials such as Arylate (AL) or Zylon (ZL), or composite materials such as Arylate + TamCa5000 (ALC) or Zylon + ULC (ZLC) or...
- equilibrium constants for the acyl chloride-based condensation yielding yielding arylates and polyarylates are very high indeed and are reported to be 4.3 × 103...
- Upendra (2019). "Microwave-****isted Metal-Free Rapid Synthesis of C4-Arylated Quinolines via Povarov Type Multicomponent Reactiont". Eur. J. Org. Chem...
- "Evidence that acetaminophen and N-hydroxyacetaminophen form a common arylating intermediate, N-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine". Molecular Pharmacology. 18...
- 1021/ja01268a033. Miyaura, N.; Suzuki, A. (1979). "Stereoselective synthesis of arylated (E)-alkenes by the reaction of alk-1-enylboranes with aryl halides in the...
- hdl:2115/44006. Miyaura, Norio; Suzuki, Akira (1979). "Stereoselective synthesis of arylated (E)-alkenes by the reaction of alk-1-enylboranes with aryl halides in the...
- substituent and the last one the deprotection and modification of the arylated anomeric center of the sugar. Phlorizin was the first type of gliflozin...
- selective Pd-mediated methodology for the synthesis of highly fluorescent 2-arylated tryptophans and tryptophan-containing peptides: a catalytic role for Pd(0)...
- the Buchwald–Hartwig amination reaction. Aryl iodides are more reactive arylating agents than are aryl chlorides, following the usual pattern. Electron-withdrawing...
- of copper has been further emphasized in the coupling reaction of ortho-arylated phenols and dialkylformamides. It was observed that there was a single-electron...