The reaction of acetone with aniline
D Craig
Index: Craig Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1938 , vol. 60, p. 1458,1464
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Abstract
Previous work from other laboratories has in-dicated that P,@'-diamino-2, 2- diphenylpropane1 and its reaction products are formed from acetone and aniline under the influence of relatively high concentrations of aqueous hydrochloric acid. On the other hand, under conditions that are usually suitable for forming quinolines from aniline and carbonyl compounds, the absence of water in the reaction mixture is advantageous to the formation ...
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