Volume 26, Issue 9
Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Rapid Generation of Amines by Microwave Irradiation of Ureas Dispersed on Clay.

P. RUAULT

P. RUAULT

Groupe Physicochim. Struct. Ass. CNRS, Univ., 35042 Rennes, Fr.

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J.-F. PILARD

J.-F. PILARD

Groupe Physicochim. Struct. Ass. CNRS, Univ., 35042 Rennes, Fr.

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B. TOUAUX

B. TOUAUX

Groupe Physicochim. Struct. Ass. CNRS, Univ., 35042 Rennes, Fr.

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F. TEXIER-BOULLET

F. TEXIER-BOULLET

Groupe Physicochim. Struct. Ass. CNRS, Univ., 35042 Rennes, Fr.

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J. HAMELIN

J. HAMELIN

Groupe Physicochim. Struct. Ass. CNRS, Univ., 35042 Rennes, Fr.

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First published: February 28, 1995

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Ureas dispersed on montmorillonite K10 are irridiated with microwaves to give ammonia or primary amines which are trapped with carbonyl compounds, producing enamines or pyrroles.

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