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Ionic liquid effects on a multistep process. Increased product formation due to enhancement of all steps

The reaction of a series of substituted benzaldehydes with hexylamine was examined in acetonitrile and an ionic liquid. In acetonitrile, as the electron withdrawing nature of the substituent increases, the overall addition-elimination process becomes faster as does the build-up of the aminol interme...

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Published in:Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015-01, Vol.13 (33), p.8925-8936
Main Authors: Keaveney, Sinead T, Haines, Ronald S, Harper, Jason B
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