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Kinetics and chemistry of the polycondensation of a-amino esters. Communication 5. Reaction of carbon dioxide with esters of glycine and of reptides derived from glycine

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    A study was made of the rates of reaction of carbon dioxide with esters of glycine, glycylglycine and (±)-alanylglycylglycine.[/p]

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    It was sh own that the carbamates of esters of glycylglycine and (±)-alanylglycylglycine are inert in the polycondensation reaction.

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Kozarenko, T.D., Poroshin, K.T. & Khurgin, Y.I. Kinetics and chemistry of the polycondensation of a-amino esters. Communication 5. Reaction of carbon dioxide with esters of glycine and of reptides derived from glycine. Russ Chem Bull 6, 650–652 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01169285

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