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SC-XRD investigation, DFT/TD-DFT, XRD/HSA-interaction, imine↔enol tautomerization and catecholase potential of new Zwitterionic pyran-2-one Schiff base ligand

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Tinhinane LOUAILECHE   +11 more
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Ligand-free reductive amination <i>via</i> Pd-coated mechanocatalysis.

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Wohlgemuth M   +3 more
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Catalytic imine–imine cross-coupling reactions

Chem. Commun., 2014
We report here efficient catalytic imine-imine cross-coupling reactions based on an umpolung strategy; an imine bearing a 9-fluorenyl moiety on its nitrogen atom, which acted as a nucleophile, reacted with another imine to afford an imine-imine cross-coupling adduct in high yield.
Masatoshi, Matsumoto   +3 more
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Imines

2022
This chapter explores the synthesis of amines. It explains how amines are accessible from three main sources: basic amine building blocks, synthetizsation of the amino group to a suitable precursor, and yielding more complex amines after being alkylated.
Patrick D. Bailey, Keith M. Morgan
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iMiner

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2014
Inventory management refers to tracing inventory levels, orders and sales of a retailing business. In the current retailing market, a tremendous amount of data regarding stocked goods (items) in an inventory will be generated everyday. Due to the increasing volume of transaction data and the correlated relations of items, it is often a non-trivial task
Lei Li   +11 more
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Imines

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
K. Abbaspour Tehrani, N. De Kimpe
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Dynamic imine chemistry

Chemical Society Reviews, 2012
Formation of an imine--from an amine and an aldehyde--is a reversible reaction which operates under thermodynamic control such that the formation of kinetically competitive intermediates are, in the fullness of time, replaced by the thermodynamically most stable product(s).
Belowich, ME Belowich, Matthew E.   +1 more
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