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Imides are a class of organic compounds that contain the imide functional group, which consists of two acyl groups bound to a nitrogen atom. Imides have various industrial applications, including as monomers in the production of polymers, as intermediates in organic synthesis, and as components in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals
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Second amides are imides or acetic imides.
Imides may be prepared by heating the half amide.
The formation of boron imides as reaction intermediates is discussed.
Conventional procedures related to the synthesis of cyclic imides were used.
These imides are intended to be under the term amine antidegradant.
The principal sweetening agents are orthosulfobenzoic imides and cyclamates.
Imides in coordination chemistry.
Process for the condensation of imides and alcohols or amines.
This invention relates to a procedure for the alkylation of imides.
Preferred imides are hydroxyimides.
They are unrelated to imides.
The imides were prepared from the commercially available hydroxyphthalic acids.
They are often intermediates that convert to the more symmetrical imides.
The amic acids cyclize to the desired imides at higher temperatures.
Another example is the acylation of amines or amides to respectively amides or imides.

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Imides can be produced from either the succinic acid or the anhydride.
The amide may preferably not include imides which may be unstable.
Imides may also be used in the sidewall compositions of the present invention.
Another objective is to provide a new process for the preparation of symmetric or asymmetric imides.
Contrary to cyclic imides of the compounds previously described and containing a piperazinylalkyl group cf.
Certain embodiments of the amide will not include imides which may be unstable.
The imides or imide salts with other cations can be obtained by an exchange reaction.
Preferred embodiments of the amide will not include imides which may be unstable.
Imides and their derivatives and salts thereof excluding saccharin and its salts.
These acid groups can then be converted to imides by reaction with a primary amine.
The free radical sites on the polymer can then add on the unsaturated cyclic imides.
The compounds derived from cyclic imides have been described as promising with antitumor agents.
Suitable low coordination number polyanionic ancillary ligands include both bulky imides and carbollides.
The invention relates to novel polycyclic imides with psychotropic activity and intermediates therefor.
Imides and their derivatives ; salts thereof.
This reference only discloses imides and does not suggest alkyl or aryl substituted amides.
Properties of typical unfilled polyether imides are as follows,.
Polyether imides are high-performance polymers.
Highly suitable thermosettable resins for electrical applications include imides such as bismaleimides and trismaleimides.
Being highly polar, imides exhibit good solubility in polar media.
In certain embodiments, the amide will include imides.
The method also allows the preparation of polymeric imides from imides having a polymerizable functional group.
An amine may form mixtures of salts, amide and imides.
From these salts, the corresponding imides can be easily obtained.
Dyes in this regard include benzoxanthenes, benzothiazines and perylene imides.
Furthermore, to obtain this brightening action, imides are added in large amounts.
In esters, imides and lactones the oxygen atom can also be replaced by sulfur.
In the Einhorn-Brunner reaction hydrazines react with imides to give triazoles.
In terms of commercial applications, imides are best known as components of high-strength polymers.
In addition, cyclic amines are available by reduction of a wide range of imides and lactams.
It should be recalled that imides are compounds having the functional group below,.
Such a system could be applied to the reduction of esters, lactones, amides and imides.
Organic acid anhydrides, esters or imides which give rise to the formation of peracids.
This product can be used as a solvent for delocalized anions salts, particularly perfluorinated imides.
The amides, imides and esters are more stable than the quaternary ammonium salts.

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