Journal of the American Chemical Society

N-Alkamine Substituted Phthalimides1

MB Moore, RT Rapala

Index: Moore; Rapala Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1946 , vol. 68, p. 1657

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Abstract

Method B.-Phthalimide (14.7 g., 0.1 mole) and y-diethylaminoproylamine (13.0 g., 0.1 mole) were gently heated together in an oil-bath at 90-110'for four and onehalf hours. During the first hour, evolution of ammonia occurred and the mixture became a viscous liquid. The product was taken up in aqueous hydrochloric acid and further purified as described under Method A.

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