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Silica-Mediated Monohydrolysis of Dicarboxylic Esters
Dyker, Gerald
supporting information, p. 6773 - 6776 (2021/12/31)
A new method for the monohydrolysis of dicarboxylic esters is presented, involving as key step a silanolysis at elevated temperatures at the silica gel surface. In the second step, the surface bound silyl esters are cleaved off under mild conditions, giving a straightforward and fast access to half esters. Based on recovered starting material generally yields well above 70 % are achieved, both, with stiff aromatic as well as flexible aliphatic substrates, as long as the ester groups involved are remote enough from each other. Otherwise competing reactions are becoming determinative, anhydride formation in the case of phthalates and decarbonylative fragmentation in the case of malonates. The new method was also successfully tested on a multigram scale with a minimalistic apparatus setup.
Efficient cycling utilization of solar-thermal energy for thermochromic displays with controllable heat output
Yang, Weixiang,Feng, Yiyu,Si, Qianyu,Yan, Qinghai,Long, Peng,Dong, Liqi,Fu, Linxia,Feng, Wei
supporting information, p. 97 - 106 (2019/01/03)
Use of solar energy as a source of heat is an important method of storing and providing clean energy for thermal management. However, the difficulties associated with combining the high-energy storage and high-rate heat release of solar thermal storage (S
Tri-Orthogonal Scaffolds for the Solid-Phase Synthesis of Peptides
Pícha, Jan,Fabre, Benjamin,Budě?ínsky, Milo?,Hajduch, Jan,Abdellaoui, Mehdi,Jirá?ek, Ji?í
, p. 5180 - 5192 (2018/08/01)
Multi-orthogonal scaffolds can be useful for the attachment of several different compounds to the same central skeleton. Such compounds can find applications in the development of protein mimics because of their potential to mimic several distant epitopes