Thermally stable derivatives of propylenepolyamines as protective additives for lubricating oils used in compressors handling hydrogen sulfide-containing gas

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A. G. Talybov ◽  
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Vol 64 (5) ◽  
pp. 806-818 ◽  
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Several known volatile closo-carboranes (1,5-C2B3H5, 1,6-C2B4H6, 2,4-C2B5H7, 1,10-C2B8H10) and their alkyl derivatives and ten new alkyl derivatives of these carboranes were identified from the thermal gas-phase flash reactions of B2H6, B3H7CO and B4H10 with ethyne, propyne and but-2-yne. In addition, nido-C4B2H6 and its methyl derivatives were obtained from B2H6-alkyne flash reactions. All carboranes found in these high-energy reactions are the most thermally stable isomers of their class. The non-isolable borane {B3H7} is suggested as the initiator in all thermal flash reactions reported here.


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3′-O-(2-Thio-1,3,2-oxathiaphospholane) derivatives of 5′-O-DMT-LNA-nucleosides were used to prepare P-stereodefined (RP-PS)-DNA#LNA chimeras, which form thermally stable parallel complexes with (2′-OMe)-RNA matrices.


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