Synthesis of N-benzoyl-N-Benzylidenemeso-1-2-diphenylethylenediamine (Adduct), a nucleophilic addition reaction to the carbonyl group of benzaldehyde and microwave-assisted dimerization
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synthesis, n-benzoyl-n-benzylidenemeso-1-2-diphenylethylenediamine, reaction, nucleophilic addition, carbonyl group, benzaldehyde, microwave-assisted dimerizationAbstract
This work is based on reacting an amine to a carbonyl aldehyde substrate (ammonium acetate to benzaldehyde) using microwave energy and also in the absence of solvents to obtain “mineral and di-iminic” compounds*1 (N- benzoyl-N-benzylidenemeso-1:2-diphenyl-ethylenediamine) that are currently used in the selective epoxidation of olefinic polymers (1). The classic procedure for obtaining these compounds involves excessive heating and reflux (2) so irradiation of the reaction mixture with microwave energy (M.O.) represents a less cumbersome and faster way of obtaining.
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