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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7220914 | Zwitterionic compounds and photovoltaic cells containing same Zwitterionic compounds, photovoltaic cell charge carrier layers containing such compounds, photovoltaic cells including such charge carrier layers, and related methods are disclosed. ... | 05/22/2007 |
| 6762205 | Phenyl sulfamate derivatives Phenyl sulfamate derivatives represented by the following formula or salts thereof have a powerful inhibitory effect on steroid sulfatase and are hence useful for the prophylaxis or treatment of diseases associated with steroids such as estrogens, such as breast can... | 07/13/2004 |
| 6657086 | C2-substituted indan-1-ols and their derivatives, processes for their preparation and their use as pharmaceuticals Embodiments of the invention relate to C2-substituted indan-1-ols and to their physiologically acceptable salts and physiologically functional derivatives. Compounds of embodiments of the invention may include compounds of formula I ##STR1## in which... | 12/02/2003 |
| 6583172 | Anticonvulsant derivatives useful in treating chronic neurodegenerative disorders Anticonvulsant derivatives useful in treating chronic neurodegenerative conditions are disclosed.... | 06/24/2003 |
| 6482860 | Pentafluorobenzenesulfonamides and analogs The invention provides methods and compositions relating to novel pentafluorophenylsulfonamide derivatives and analogs and their use as pharmacologically active agents. The compositions find particular use as pharmacological agents in the treatment of dis... | 11/19/2002 |
| 6448435 | Sulfonation, sulfation, and sulfamation A process that can be used for sulfonating, sulfating, or sulfamating an organic compound is disclosed. The process can comprise, consist essentially of, or consist of, contacting the organic compound with sulfur trioxide under a condition sufficient to e... | 09/10/2002 |
| 5804595 | Kappa opioid receptor agonists The invention provides certain amino acid conjugates of substituted 2-phenyl-N-1-(phenyl)-2-(1-heterocycloalkyl- or heterocycloaryl-)ethyl!acetamides useful for selectively agonizing kappa opioid receptors in mammalian tissue.... | 09/08/1998 |
| 5731459 | Process for separating amino acids and aminosulponic acids through adsorption on zeolites The invention relates to a process for removing amino acids and/or aminosulphonic acids from preferably aqueous solutions which contain these as impurities by adsorbing the amino acids on zeolites. Solutions to which the process according to the invention... | 03/24/1998 |
| 5686492 | Disubstituted p-fluorobenzenesulfonamides Described herein are disubstituted p-fluorobenzenesulfonamides, containing a CF3 group, of general formula I ##STR1## which are suitable as NMR diagnostic agents.... | 11/11/1997 |
| 5587505 | Triterpene derivatives and endothelin-receptor antagonists containing the same Triterpene derivatives of the formula (I): ##STR1## wherein R1 is hydrogen or metabolic ester residue; and R2 is hydrogen or --R3 -R4 wherein R3 is --SO3 --, --CH2 COO--, --... | 12/24/1996 |
| 5510510 | Inhibitors of farnesyl protein transferase Inhibition of farnesyl transferase, which is an enzyme involved in ras oncogene expression, and inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis, are effected by compounds of the formula ##STR1## their enantiomers, diastereomers, and pharmaceutically acceptabl... | 04/23/1996 |
| 5364417 | Method of dyeing nylon fiber with acid dye: sullfamic acid A process for dyeing nylon with acid or premetallized acid dyes is provided wherein the dye bath is brought to a temperature of 160°-230° F. and a pH of 5.5-4.0, followed by the gradual addition of sulfamic acid to lower the pH to 3.75-2.25, thereby imp... | 11/15/1994 |
| 5126481 | ଲ-phenoxyethylamines and their use for the preparation of dyestuffs The preparation is described of compounds of the structure ##STR1## in which the substituents have the meanings indicated in the description. The compounds, which are in part new, are used as intermediate products for dyestuffs.... | 06/30/1992 |
| 5103046 | Process for the preparation of 6-methyl-3,4-dihydro-1,2,3-oxathiazin-4-one 2,2-dioxide and its non-toxic salts, and the acetoacetamide-N-sulfonic acid (salts) which occur as intermediate(s) in this process 6-Methyl-3,4-dihydro-1,2,3-oxathiazin-4-one 2,2-dioxide is prepared by a) reacting, an inert organic solvent, a salt of sulfamic acid, which is at least partially soluble therein, with at least approximately the equimolar amount of an acetoacetylating agent, i... | 04/07/1992 |
| 5041629 | Beta-phenoxyethylamines and their use for the preparation of dyestuffs The preparation is described of compounds of the structure ##STR1## in which the substituents have the meanings indicated in the descripion. The compounds, which are in part new, are used as intermediate products for dyestuffs.... | 08/20/1991 |
| 5026905 | Fluorescent dyes The present invention describes a class of dyes for use in staining cell samples and methods of making such dyes. A preferred class of dyes known as detergent dyes which possess the ability to stain cells in whole blood and are only slowly leached or lost... | 06/25/1991 |
| 4992589 | Substituted phenyl hydroxyethyl sulfones, and process for their preparation Compounds of the formula (1) ##STR1## in which X denotes a sulfur atom or the group ##STR2## in which R denotes a hydrogen atom, an alkylene-C1 -C4 -alkoxy-C1 -C6 - or alkyl-C1 -C6 | 02/12/1991 |
| 4973732 | Polymer containing a polyisobutylene-derived backbone Polymers, such as polysiobutylene or ethylene-propylene copolymers, are functionalized by reaction with an activated imine to yield novel polymers.... | 11/27/1990 |
| 4973733 | Method of functionalizing polymers Polymers, such as polyisobutylene or ethylene-propylene copolymers, are functionalized by reaction with an activated imine to yield novel polymers.... | 11/27/1990 |
| 4895977 | Purification of alkanesulfonic acids using ozone The removal of oxidizable organic impurities which include alkylthiolsulfonate from alkanesulfonic acids by treatment with an ozone containing gas is disclosed. The treated products have improved color and odor and exhibit improved long-term color stabili... | 01/23/1990 |
| 4826634 | Fluorinated alkylamidosulphonates, their preparation, their use as flame retardants, and polycarbonate moulding compositions containing them Fluorinated alkylamidosulphonates of the formula ##STR1## in which R1 represents hydrogen, alkyl or fluorinated alkyl, RF represents fluorinated alkyl and M.sym. represents an equivalent of a cation, a process for their prepara... | 05/02/1989 |
| 4744818 | Herbicidal N-halo-5(substituted-phenoxy or -pyridyloxy)-2-substituted benzoic acid sulfonamides and sulfamates N-halo-5-(substituted-phenoxy or -pyridyloxy)-2-substituted benzoic acid sulfonamides and sulfamates, their preparation and use as herbicides are disclosed.... | 05/17/1988 |
| 4639339 | Sulfonated polyethyleneimine useful as blood anticoagulant There is disclosed a blood anticoagulant consisting essentially of a sulfonated polyethyleneimine formed by sulfonating 1 mole % or more of the --NH-- and --NH2 groups present in a polyethyleneimine having a molecular weight of 300 or greater. ... | 01/27/1987 |
| 4618708 | Amino acid derivative Derivatives having the general formula: ##STR1## in which the various radicals A,B,X,R1, R2, R3 and n have indicated definitions. These compounds have in particular enkephalinase-inhibiting, antalgic, antidepressive, ... | 10/21/1986 |
| 4504424 | Process for the preparation of arylhydrazine-N-sulfonic acids The invention relates to a process for the preparation of arylhydrazine-N-sulfonic acids by reduction of aryldiazosulfonates with hydrogen in the presence of transition metal catalysts.... | 03/12/1985 |
| 4159279 | Nuclear substituted 2-hydroxyphenylmethanesulfamic acids Nuclear substituted 2-hydroxyphenylmethanesulfamic acids and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts wherein the phenyl nucleus is substituted with 2 to 4 nuclear substituents and which are useful saluretic-diuretics and anti-inflammatories are disclosed.... | 06/26/1979 |