Unsaturated Amines. XI. The Course of Formic Acid Reduction of Enamines1
NJ Leonard, RR Sauers
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Abstract
The hydride of the formate ion becomes at-The relative rates of mercuric acetate oxidation of quinolizidine of deuterium-labeled formic acid (DCOOH, HCOOD, DCOOD). becomes attached to the@-carbon of the enamine grouping and that this step in the reduction process is reversible. ternary iminium formate receives favorable consideration as the intermediate. tached to the a-carbon of the original enamine grouping. and of quinolizidine-10-d ...
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