- In
organic chemistry, a
dicarboxylic acid is an
organic compound containing two
carboxyl groups (−COOH). The
general molecular formula for dicarboxylic...
-
modification of polyesters,
which are
combinations of
diacids and diols. For example, by
introducing other diacids, such as
isophthalic acid (IPA), or
other diols...
- α-ketoaldehydes.
Oxalic acid and its
esters define this
family of compounds. The
diacid is
produced industrially by
oxidation of
waste sugars. It
occurs naturally...
- (TPA) and
isophthalic (IPA) acids. The
substitution of
aliphatic diacids by
aromatic diacids in the
polymer backbone increases the
melting point, gl**** transition...
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attached to the lysine's tail amine,
specifically (AEEA)-gamma-Glu-C20
diacid.
Coskun T, Urva S,
Roell WC, et al. (September 2022). "LY3437943, a novel...
- Pemetrexed, sold
under the
brand name
Alimta among others, is a
chemotherapy medication for the
treatment of
pleural mesothelioma and non-small cell lung...
-
hormone with a C20
fatty diacid portion attached, used to
optimise the
uptake and
metabolism of the compound. The fatty-
diacid section (eicosanedioic acid)...
- for
common applications: PET is
often copolymerized with
other diols or
diacids to
optimize the
properties for
particular applications. For example,...
- can also be
considered a
strictly alternating copolymer of
diamine and
diacid residues, but is
often described as a
homopolymer with the
dimeric residue...
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Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus. The most
abundant diacid was the C30 α,ω-13,16-dimethyloctacosanedioic acid.
Biphytanic diacids are
present in
geological sediments...