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Acridine derivatives R 0430Synthesis and Laser Activity of Halo-Acridinedione Derivatives. -Condensation of cyclohexanediones (II) with methoxybenzaldehyde (I) furnishes tetraketones (III), which upon refluxing with halo-anilines (IV) in an acetic acid/ammonium acetate system in toluene provide acridinediones (V) in high yields and short reaction time. The absorption, emission, and laser properties of the novel halogen-substituted acridinediones are evaluated. -(KAYA, M.; YILDIRIR*, Y.; TUERKER, L.; J. Heterocycl.
Organo-selenium compounds S 0130Synthesis of Novel 5-Aryl-1H-tetrazoles. -Compounds of type (II), bearing selenium and tetrazole, may be used for the treatment of several diseases. -(OEZKAN, H.; YAVUZ, S.; DISLI, A.; YILDIRIR*, Y.; TUERKER, L.; Heteroat. Chem. 18 (2007) 3, 255-258; Dep. Chem., Fac. Arts Sci., Gazi Univ., Teknikokullar, TR-06500 Ankara, Turk.; Eng.) -C. Cyrus 34-178
ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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