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Nitrogen compounds alcohol-amine conversion

Dehydrogenations, which involve the elimination of hydrogen Ifom organic molecules, lead to compounds containing double bonds, multiple bonds, or aromatic rings. For practical reasons, only the formation of carbon-carbon double bonds, of carbon-nitrogen double bonds in cyclic amines, and of aromatic rings (both carbocyclic and heterocyclic) will be discussed in this chapter. The conversion of alcohols into aldehydes and ketones and of amines into imines and nitriles will be discussed in the chapter Oxidations (Chapter 3). [Pg.47]


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