Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Nitriles
Patent
1989-10-06
1991-08-20
Brust, Joseph Paul
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Nitriles
558445, C07C25504, C07C25517, C07C25540
Patent
active
050416014
ABSTRACT:
A bis Reissert can be formed by the initial reaction of an aromatic dialdehyde (e.g., terephthaldicaboxaldehyde) and primary amine (e.g., methylamine) to form a reaction product which is then reacted with an acid chloride (e.g., benzoyl chloride).
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Gibson Harry W.
Jois Yajnanarayana H. R.
Brust Joseph Paul
Fennelly Richard P.
Morris Louis A.
Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties Inc.
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