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EIS investigation of passive film formation on mild steel in oxalic acid solution
N-Bromo Reagent Mediated Oxidation of Urazoles to Their Corresponding Triazolinediones under Mild and Heterogeneous Conditions
Room temperature ionic liquids as replacements for organic solvents: Direct preparation of wholly aromatic polyamides containing phthalimide and S-valine moieties
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
Microwave heating in combination with ionic liquids: synthesis and properties of novel optically active polyamides, thermal degradation and electrochemical stability on multi-walled carbon nanotubes electrode
Microwave-Accelerated Preparation of Aromatic Polyamides Containing Phthalimide and S-Valine Pendent Groups in Ionic Liquids
Use of ionic liquid and microwave irradiation as a convenient, rapid and eco-friendly method for synthesis of novel optically active and highly organosoluble aromatic polyamides containing N-phthaloyl-L-alanine pendent group
Benzyltriphenylphosphonium Peroxymonosulfate: As a Novel and Efficient Reagent for Oxidation of Alcohols under Solvent-Free Conditions
Synthesis and characterization of novel organosoluble and optically active aromatic polyesters containing L-methionine and phthalimide pendent groups
A Controlled and Selective Bromination of Phenols with Benzyltriphenylphosphonium Tribromide
New cohort of optically active poly(amide-imide)s: production and properties
Ionic Liquids as Environmentally Friendly Solvents in Macromolecules Chemistry and Technology, Part II
An electrochemical investigation of novel optically active poly(amide-imide)s based on natural amino acids using multi-wall carbon nanotubes paste electrode
Use of L-tyrosine amino acid as biomodifier of Cloisite Na+ for preparation of novel poly(vinyl alcohol)/organoclay bionanocomposites film.
Ionic green solvents (molten salts) in macromolecules chemistry and technology, Part I