Modeling chemical reactions helps engineers virtually understand the chemistry, optimal size and design of the system, and how it interacts with other physics that may come into play. Electric Literature of 1317-39-1. Introducing a new discovery about 1317-39-1, Name is Copper(I) oxide
An oxazolidine derivative represented by the formula (I) STR1 wherein R1, R2 and R3 are H, optionally halogenated alkyl, optionally halogenated alkoxy, OH, halo, NO2, amino optionally having acetyl or alkyl, COOH, alkoxycarbonyl, CN, alkanoyl, 2-oxazolyl, or R1 and R2 may be combined with each other to represent –(CH2)p — or –O(CH2)q O– (p is 3-5, q is 1-3) to form a ring, m and n are each 0 or 1, R4 and R5 are H or alkyl, X is C or N, Y is CH2 OH, CHO or COOR6 (R6 is alkyl, benzyl or H), A is alkylene, carbonyl or sulfonyl, B is alkylene, E is alkylene which may be substituted with halo or is alkenylene, Z is O or S, except for a compound wherein n is 0, m is 1 and Y is CH2 OH, and except for a compound wherein n is 0, Y is COOR6 (R6 is alkyl), a salt thereof, a process for its preparation, anti-hyperlipidemic composition containing the derivative as an active ingredient and a method for treating hyperlipidemia comprising administering the derivative.
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Copper catalysis in organic synthesis – NCBI,
Special Issue “Fundamentals and Applications of Copper-Based Catalysts”