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Kholodkov, Dmitry N., Eremchuk, Kseniia I., Soldatkin, Yuri V., Volodin, Alexander D., Korlyukov, Alexander A., Anisimov, Anton A., Novikov, Roman A., Arzumanyan, Ashot V. (2021) Stereoregular cyclic p-tolyl-siloxanes with alkyl, O- and N-containing groups as promising reagents for the synthesis of functionalized organosiloxanes. New Journal of Chemistry, 45 (22) 9805-9810 doi:10.1039/d1nj01222c

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TitleStereoregular cyclic p-tolyl-siloxanes with alkyl, O- and N-containing groups as promising reagents for the synthesis of functionalized organosiloxanes
JournalNew Journal of Chemistry
AuthorsKholodkov, Dmitry N.Author
Eremchuk, Kseniia I.Author
Soldatkin, Yuri V.Author
Volodin, Alexander D.Author
Korlyukov, Alexander A.Author
Anisimov, Anton A.Author
Novikov, Roman A.Author
Arzumanyan, Ashot V.Author
Year2021Volume45
Issue22
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/d1nj01222cSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKholodkov, Dmitry N., Eremchuk, Kseniia I., Soldatkin, Yuri V., Volodin, Alexander D., Korlyukov, Alexander A., Anisimov, Anton A., Novikov, Roman A., Arzumanyan, Ashot V. (2021) Stereoregular cyclic p-tolyl-siloxanes with alkyl, O- and N-containing groups as promising reagents for the synthesis of functionalized organosiloxanes. New Journal of Chemistry, 45 (22) 9805-9810 doi:10.1039/d1nj01222c
Plain TextKholodkov, Dmitry N., Eremchuk, Kseniia I., Soldatkin, Yuri V., Volodin, Alexander D., Korlyukov, Alexander A., Anisimov, Anton A., Novikov, Roman A., Arzumanyan, Ashot V. (2021) Stereoregular cyclic p-tolyl-siloxanes with alkyl, O- and N-containing groups as promising reagents for the synthesis of functionalized organosiloxanes. New Journal of Chemistry, 45 (22) 9805-9810 doi:10.1039/d1nj01222c
In(2021) New Journal of Chemistry Vol. 45 (22) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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