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Synthesis of New Dibenzosulfide and Dibenzosulfoxide Macrocyclic Compounds

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Some new dibenzosulfo, dibenzosulfoxo macrocyclic diamides are synthesized.

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Shockravi, A., Bavili T, S., Rostami, E. et al. Synthesis of New Dibenzosulfide and Dibenzosulfoxide Macrocyclic Compounds. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena 49, 163–166 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JIPH.0000031130.70156.06

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