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Condensation of m-phenoxybenzaldehyde with aromatic amines and hydrazines gave the corresponding Schiff bases and m-phenoxybenzaldehyde arylhydrazones. The products are promising as biologically active substances, polyfunctional additives to rubber compounds, and inhibitors of acid corrosion.
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Popov, Y.V., Korchagina, T.K. & Chicherina, G.V. Synthesis and Reactions of Schiff Bases Containing an m-Phenoxyphenyl Group: I. N-Aryl-m-phenoxybenzylideneamines and N-Aryl-N'-(m-phenoxybenzylidene)hydrazines. Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry 37, 677–679 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012443600020
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