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High-level synthesizer

In our attempt to automate LSI logic design, we developed a practical high-level synthesizer, called PARTHENON[l]-[5], which automatically produces logic circuits and reduces to one-twentieth the design effort after specification. [Pg.205]

A quick scan of the collection of structures in Part Three will confirm the high level of activity and accomplishment which has been associated with the field of chemical synthesis over the past three decades. Upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the rate of achievement of successful syntheses has been increasing steadily with time. As of this writing (1988) there are many laboratories in which outstanding work on multistep synthesis of complex molecules is being carried out. One consequence of this intense effort is that the problem of keeping track of the literature of synthesis has become a difficult one for investigators and students. The... [Pg.359]

The complex thioamide lolrestat (8) is an inhibitor of aldose reductase. This enzyme catalyzes the reduction of glucose to sorbitol. The enzyme is not very active, but in diabetic individuals where blood glucose levels can. spike to quite high levels in tissues where insulin is not required for glucose uptake (nerve, kidney, retina and lens) sorbitol is formed by the action of aldose reductase and contributes to diabetic complications very prominent among which are eye problems (diabetic retinopathy). Tolrestat is intended for oral administration to prevent this. One of its syntheses proceeds by conversion of 6-methoxy-5-(trifluoroniethyl)naphthalene-l-carboxyl-ic acid (6) to its acid chloride followed by carboxamide formation (7) with methyl N-methyl sarcosinate. Reaction of amide 7 with phosphorous pentasulfide produces the methyl ester thioamide which, on treatment with KOH, hydrolyzes to tolrestat (8) 2[. [Pg.56]

We note that the valence orbitals of metal atoms order in energy as AE>Ln>M. The d-levels of transition elements (M) range the lowest, and are therefore most sensitive for reduction, or to form a stable binary metal nitride. This may also explain the virtual absence of d-element compounds with 16 (valence) electron species, such as [N=N=N] , [N=C=N] , [N=B=N] T [C=C=CfT or [C=B=C] T at least through high-temperature syntheses. [Pg.130]

Zinc chloride was used as a catalyst in the Friedel Crafts benzylation of benzenes in the presence of polar solvents, such as primary alcohols, ketones, and water.639 Friedel-Crafts catalysis has also been carried out using a supported zinc chloride reagent. Mesoporous silicas with zinc chloride incorporated have been synthesized with a high level of available catalyst. Variation in reaction conditions and relation of catalytic activity to pore size and volume were studied.640 Other supported catalytic systems include a zinc bromide catalyst that is fast, efficient, selective, and reusable in the /wa-bromination of aromatic substrates.641... [Pg.1202]

Low molecular weight poly(/3-peptide)s may be synthesized in an analogous manner via the ROP of /3-amino acid-N-carboxyanhydrides.9 Longer chain materials may be prepared by the ROP of /3-lactams (Scheme 28). This polymerization is initiated by a range of metal amides, of which Sc[N(TMS)2]3 offers particularly high levels of control.997... [Pg.58]


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