Reactions of enamines with the mixed hydride reducing species
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posted on 2019-02-07, 12:00authored byP. Lynch
The enamine double bond has been reduced by catalytic hydrogenation, by formic acid, by sodium in liquid ammonia and by sodium borohydride. Lithium aluminium hydride is essentially without action on enamines. This thesis describes an investigation of the action on enamines of 'mixed hydride' reducing agents formed from mixtures of lithium aluminium hydride and aluminium chloride. [Continues.]
Funding
Loughborough College, Research Committee (Research Assistantship).
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Publication date
1966
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[A Thesis submitted in connection with a Research Assistantship at Loughborough College of Technology.]
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