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Molten salt-supported polycondensation of optically active diacid monomers with an aromatic thiazole bearing diamine using microwave irradiation
Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Heat Stable and Processable Optically Active Poly(Amide–Imide) Nanostructures Bearing Hydroxyl Pendant Group in an Ionic Green Medium
Structural features of bionanocomposite derived from novel designed poly(ester-imide) based on natural amino acids with hydroxyl segments tailored for better dispersion of TiO2 nanofiller
A facile, efficient, and rapid covalent functionalization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes with natural amino acids under microwave irradiation
CHIRAL POLY(AMIDE-THIOESTER-IMIDE)S HAVING THIADIAZOL GROUP: MICROWAVE-ASSISTED SYNTHESIS AND STUDY OF THERMO-OPTICAL BEHAVIOR
Molten salt-supported polycondensation of optically active diacid monomers with an aromatic thiazole bearing diamine using microwave irradiation
Chiral bio-nanocomposites based on thermally stable poly(amide-imide) having phenylalanine linkages and reactive organoclay containing tyrosine amino acid
Facile Approach to Prepare Poly(amide–imide)/ZnO Nanocomposites Derived from L-leucine-Based Diacid
Efficient Preparation of New Nanostructured Poly(Amide-Imide)s Condensed from 3,5-Diamino-N-(Thiazole-2-yl)Benzamide and Various N-Trimellitylimido-L-Amino Acids
Synthesis and Characterization of NiO Nanoparticle as a High Sensitive Voltammetric Sensor for Vitamin C Determination in Food Samples
Exploration on structural morphology and properties of novel poly (urethane-imide)/TiO2 bionanocomposites derived from L-tyrosine based diol
The synergetic effect of chiral organoclay and surface modified-Al2O3 nanoparticles on thermal and physical properties of poly(vinyl alcohol) based nanocomposite films
Electrochemical oxidation of 4-substituted urazoles in the presence of arylsulfinic acids: An efficient method for the synthesis of new sulfonamide derivatives
Progress in Synthetic Polymer Based on Natural Amino acids
Microwave Step-Growth Polymerization of 5-(4-methyl-2-phthalimidylpentanoylamino)-isophthalic acid with Different Diisocyanates.