Synthesis and spectral properties of 1, 4-naphthoquinone sulfanyl derivatives
C Sayil, C Ibis
Index: Sayil; Ibis Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2010 , vol. 46, # 2 p. 209 - 215
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Abstract
Quinoid compounds are widely employed in the synthetic organic chemistry [1]. The coordination chemistry of quinones is also important for development of new magnetic materials [2] and for the understanding of photophysical properties [3]. The quinone structural fragment is frequently found in numerous naturally occurring compounds exhibiting antitumor, antibacterial, malaricidal, and fungicidal action [4, 5]. Quinones are good electron acceptors and are ...
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