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ligands include: Tris-
oxazolines (TRISOX) Bis(oxazolinato)s
Trisoxazolinylborate ligands Some 2-
oxazolines, such as 2-ethyl-2-
oxazoline,
undergo living cationic...
- 2-
oxazolines",
published 1980-05-20, ****igned to The Dow
Chemical Co. US 4354029, M.E. Kaiser, D.L. Larson, "Preparation of 2-substituted 2-
oxazolines...
- or
oxazolines (optional) Ox:
Oxidation of
thiazolines or
oxazolines to
thiazoles or
oxazoles (optional) Red:
Reduction of
thiazolines or
oxazolines to...
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formaldehyde Ethanolamine 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol is a
precursor to
oxazolines valinol is
derived from the
amino acid
valine Sphingosine is a component...
- is
mainly used to
prepare chiral oxazolines, a
process which can be
achieved via a
variety of methods.
These oxazolines are prin****lly used as ligands...
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polymerized to the
corresponding polycarbonates. 2-alkyl-2-
oxazolines, for
example 2-ethyl-2-
oxazoline, are also
polymerized to poly(2-alkyloxazoline)s. Carbon-11...
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oxazolidine owing to the
presence of
substituents on
carbon and/or nitrogen.
Oxazolines are
unsaturated analogues of oxazolidines.
First synthesized in the 1800s...
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ambuphylline and pamabrom. It is also used in cosmetics. It is a
precursor to
oxazolines via its
reaction with acyl chlorides. Via
sulfation of the alcohol, the...
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reported in a structure-activity
relationship study of 2-amino-5-aryl-2-
oxazolines,
where aminorex was
found to be
approximately 2.5
times more
potent than...
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Eugeroics Adrafinil Armodafinil CRL-40,940 CRL-40,941
Fluorenol Modafinil Oxazolines 4-Methylaminorex
Aminorex Clominorex Cyclazodone Fenozolone Fluminorex...