Poly(cyclic urea) compounds were synthesized and tested as substitutes of hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA). HMPA is a potent carcinogen but demonstrates excellent properties as an additive in organometal chemistry. The poly(cyclic urea), which showed similar properties to HMPA in solution, was attached to a variety of resins in an effort to create a new polymer-supported reagent. Polymer-supported HMPA was also prepared by suspension polymerization. In diverse reactions, these reagents showed very similar properties to HMPA, were easily removed by filtration and could be recycled without loss of chemical activity.Highly functionalized spiroketals were designed and synthesized as mimics of calyculin A, a known protein phosphatase inhibitor. Re...
Advances in biomaterials can be brought about by the development of novel polymers that are designed...
Modern polymer research is uncovering new materials for biomedical applications. This thesis centers...
Polymers with repeating phosphoester linkages in the backbone are biodegradable materials that emerg...
Poly(cyclic urea) compounds were synthesized and tested as substitutes of hexamethylphosphoramide (H...
In the search for new drug compounds, the current focus has been shifted to a class of compounds cal...
For recent decades, the most commonly biodegradable polymers used in clinical and therapeutic applic...
Biocompatible polymers based on 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) have delivered clinic...
Water-soluble metallocene and organotin-containing polyethers were synthesized employing interfacial...
A wide range of diverse polyhydroxyalkanoates, PHAs, is currently available due to the low substrate...
Hydrolytically degradable and biocompatible aliphatic polyesters are widely applied for biomedical a...
This dissertation focuses on the development of advanced synthetic methodologies to afford well-defi...
Recently, biomedical applications gained much attention due to their application and significance fo...
grantor: University of TorontoA small molecule library of biaryl derivatives bearing the Ã...
Recently, significant attention has been focused on the synthesis small-molecule libraries based on ...
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biopolyesters produced by bacteria as intracellular granules under ...
Advances in biomaterials can be brought about by the development of novel polymers that are designed...
Modern polymer research is uncovering new materials for biomedical applications. This thesis centers...
Polymers with repeating phosphoester linkages in the backbone are biodegradable materials that emerg...
Poly(cyclic urea) compounds were synthesized and tested as substitutes of hexamethylphosphoramide (H...
In the search for new drug compounds, the current focus has been shifted to a class of compounds cal...
For recent decades, the most commonly biodegradable polymers used in clinical and therapeutic applic...
Biocompatible polymers based on 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) have delivered clinic...
Water-soluble metallocene and organotin-containing polyethers were synthesized employing interfacial...
A wide range of diverse polyhydroxyalkanoates, PHAs, is currently available due to the low substrate...
Hydrolytically degradable and biocompatible aliphatic polyesters are widely applied for biomedical a...
This dissertation focuses on the development of advanced synthetic methodologies to afford well-defi...
Recently, biomedical applications gained much attention due to their application and significance fo...
grantor: University of TorontoA small molecule library of biaryl derivatives bearing the Ã...
Recently, significant attention has been focused on the synthesis small-molecule libraries based on ...
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biopolyesters produced by bacteria as intracellular granules under ...
Advances in biomaterials can be brought about by the development of novel polymers that are designed...
Modern polymer research is uncovering new materials for biomedical applications. This thesis centers...
Polymers with repeating phosphoester linkages in the backbone are biodegradable materials that emerg...