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Novel and efficient synthesis of 4-substituted-1 2 4-triazolidine-3 5-diones from anilines
Reaction of Aromatic Carboxylic Acids with Isocyanates using Ionic Liquids as Novel and Efficient Media
The first report on the catalytic oxidation of urazoles to their corresponding triazolinediones via in situ catalytic generation of Br using periodic acid or oxone /KBr system
Environmentally friendly efficient synthesis and mechanism of triazenes derived from cyclic amines on clays HZSM-5 and sulfated zirconia
Environmentally friendly efficient synthesis and mechanism of triazenes derived from cyclic amines on clays HZSM-5 and sulfated zirconia
Tetrabutylammonium bromide An efficient green and novel media for polycondensation of 4-(4-dimethylaminophenyl)-1 2 4-triazolidine-3 5-dione with diisocyanates
P2O5/Al2O3 AS AN EFFICIENT HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST FOR CHEMOSELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF 1 1-DIACETATES UNDER SOLVENT-FREE CONDITIONS
FACILE AND SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF BENZYLIC ALCOHOLS TO THEIR CORRESPONDING CARBONYL COMPOUNDS WITH SODIUM NITRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF BRONSTED ACIDIC IONIC LIQUIDS
AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR THE THIOACETALIZATION OF CARBONYL COMPOUNDS IN THE PRESENCE OF CATALYTIC AMOUNTS OF BENZYLTRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM TRIBROMIDE under solvent-free conditions
Green methodology with ionic liquids as a media for efficient synthesis of polyamides derived from 4-(4-dimethylaminophenyl)-1 2 4-triazolidine-3 5-dione and diacid chlorides
CFD simulation of mass transfer efficiency and pressure drop in a structured packed distillation column
CFD simulation of mass transfer efficiency and pressure drop in a structured packed distillation column
Bis(macrocyclic)dinickel(II) complexes containing phenylene bridges between 13-membered triaza dioxa macrocyclic ligands in-situ one pot template synthesis characterization and catalytic oxidation of cyclohexene
DEPROTECTION OF THIOACETALS USING K2S2O8/ BMIM BR AS A MILD AND EFFICIENT REAGENT UNDER SOLVENT-FREE CONDITIONS.
Efficient Pseudorandom Generator Based on the DDH Assumption