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Oxidative amidation of benzaldehyde using a quinone/DMSO system as the oxidizing agent
Mejía-Farfán, Itzel,Solís-Hernández, Manuel,Navarro-Santos, Pedro,Contreras-Celedón, Claudia A.,Cortés-García, Carlos Jesus,Chacón-García, Luis
, p. 18265 - 18270 (2019/07/03)
An efficient transition-metal-based heterogeneous catalyst free procedure for obtaining the oxidative amidation of benzaldehyde using quinones as oxidizing agents in low molar proportions is described here. Pyrrolylquinones (PQ) proved to be more suitable
Catalyst-free amidation of aldehyde with amine under mild conditions
Yang, Hongyin,Hu, Wenjian,Deng, Shengjue,Wu, Tiantian,Cen, Haiman,Chen, Yiping,Zhang, Dela,Wang, Bo
supporting information, p. 5912 - 5915 (2015/08/11)
A highly efficient, catalyst-free and one-pot procedure for the direct synthesis of amides from aldehydes and amines under mild conditions has been developed. Both aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes with primary or secondary amines are successfully converted to the corresponding amides, and it is observed that reactions can proceed in either aqueous or organic media.
PHOTOREACTIVE DYE FOR HOLOGRAPHIC STORAGE MEDIUM
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Paragraph 0088-0090, (2013/03/28)
Disclosed herein are novel amidic nitrone and a method of manufacturing a data storage media comprising mixing the amidic nitrone, as a photochromic dye, with an organic material or an inorganic material to form a holographic composition and molding the holographic composition into holographic data storage media. Disclosed herein too is an article comprising a photochromic dye and an organic material, wherein the article is used as a data storage media. Disclosed herein too is a method for recording information comprising irradiating an article that comprises a photochromic dye, wherein the irradiation is conducted with electromagnetic energy having a wavelength of about 350 to about 1,100 nanometers; and reacting the photochromic dye.