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Purifications ketones, reductive aminations

The reductive amination of carbonyl compounds can be regarded as a special case of C=N reduction. For this purpose, an aldehyde or ketone is in situ transferred into the corresponding imine and directly reduced to the respective amine. The imine is not isolated, and therefore, its workup and purification is avoided. [Pg.1002]


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