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Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Polyureas with 4-Phenylurazole Moieties in the Chain.
Polycondensation of new optically active diacid with diisocyanates in the presence of tetrabutylammonium bromide as a green media under microwave heating
Molten Tetrabutylammonium Bromide as Eco-Friendly Media for the Synthesis of Novel Optically Active and Thermal Stable Polyamides under Microwave Irradiation
Asymmetric Polymerization Via Cycloaddition Reactions.
Synthesis and Characterization Organosoluble Optically Active Poly(ester-imide)s Derived from Trimellitic anhydride, L-Methionine and Different Bisphenols
N-Bromo Reagent Mediated Oxidation of Urazoles to Their Corresponding Triazolinediones under Mild and Heterogeneous Conditions
Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(amide-ester)s Containing Naphthalene Pendant Groups and Urazole Rings
Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of a Series of Copoly(amide-imide-ether-urethane)s with a New Hard Segment Constituent. Study of the Effect of Hard Segment Content
23. Preparation of new optically active polyamides containing L-phenylalanine, phthalimide side chain via diisocyanate route by microwave energy: Comparison with conventional heating
A facile, microwave-assisted synthesis of novel optically active polyamides derived from 3-methyl-2-(phthalimidylpentanoyl-amino)isophthalic acid and different diisocyanates
One-pot polyamidation reaction of optically active aromatic diacid containing methionine and phthalimide moieties with aromatic diamines under microwave irradiation and traditional heating
Synthesis and properties of novel soluble aromatic polyamides derived from 5-(2-phthalimidyl-3-methyl butanoylamino)isophthalic acid and aromatic diamines
Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Optically Active and Flame-Retardant Heterocyclic Polyimides.
Preparation and characterization of thermostable chiral extended polyamides bearing N-phthaloyl-L-leucine pendent architectures in green media
Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Optically Active and Flame-Retardant Heterocyclic Polyimides