Organic & biomolecular chemistry

Precipitation-driven self-sorting of imines

RC Lirag, K Osowska, OŠ Miljanić

Index: Lirag, Rio Carlo; Osowska, Karolina; Miljanic, Ognjen S. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2012 , vol. 10, # 25 p. 4847 - 4850

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Abstract

Judicious choice of precipitation conditions can lead to self-sorting of equilibrating mixtures of aromatic aldehydes and substituted anilines into a handful of imine products. The selectivity of this process is caused by the solubility differences among possible imines in the EtOH–H2O solvent mixtures used in precipitation.

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