ClassID:

90449

C07B37/12 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Reactions without formation or introduction of functional groups containing hetero atoms, involving either the formation of a carbon-to-carbon bond between two carbon atoms not directly linked already or the disconnection of two directly linked carbon atoms; Cyclisation Diels-Alder reactions

Recent Application in this class:
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PERFLUORINATED AMIDE SALTS AND THEIR USES AS IONIC CONDUCTING MATERIALS

#2
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2023-03-09

Process for the synthesis of buprenorphine

#3
20190350937
2019-11-21

Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules for therapeutic applications and methods for the preparation and use thereof

#4
20190035635
2019-01-31

Hardmask composition, method of forming pattern by using the hardmask composition, and hardmask formed using the hardmask composition

#5
20190023678
2019-01-24

Aromatic compounds from furanics

#6
20180273561
2018-09-27

Bismuth perfluoroalkylphosphinates as lewis acid catalysts

#7
20180186956
2018-07-05

Synthesis of surface-functionalized polyamides

#8
20170128456
2017-05-11

Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules for therapeutic applications and methods of making and using thereof

#9
20100004467
2010-01-07

Compounds comprising a linear series of five fused carbon rings, and preparation thereof

#10
20090326228
2009-12-31

Compositions containing ionic liquids and their uses, in particular in organic synthesis

#11
20080097121
2008-04-24

Nonionic Liquid Surfactants As Green Solvents

#12
20070043234
2007-02-22

Use of functionalized onium salts as a soluble support for organic synthesis

#13
20060128996
2006-06-15

Compositions containing Ionic liquids and uses thereof, especially in organic synthesis

#14
20050274945
2005-12-15

Compounds comprising a linear series of five fused carbon rings, and preparation thereof

#15
20050123831
2005-06-09

Pentacyclic anion salts or tetrazapentalene derivatives and their uses as ionic conducting materials

#16
20050074668
2005-04-07

Perfluorinated amide salts and their uses as ionic conducting materials