The Addition of Primary and Secondary Amines to Ethylenimine in the Presence of Aluminum Chloride
GH Coleman, JE Callen
Index: Coleman; Callen Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1946 , vol. 68, p. 2006
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Abstract
Summary The addition of primary and secondary amines to ethylenimine to form N- substituted ethylenediamines has been effected in anhydrous media using aluminum chloride as a catalyst. 2. Higher temperatures were required for the satisfactory addition of primary amines to ethylenimine than was the case for secondary amines. Several types of primary and secondary amines were used.
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