- the
adduct of
ammonia and hexafluoroacetone, (CF3)2C(OH)NH2. The C-substituted
derivatives are
obtained by
reaction of
aldehydes and
ammonia:...
-
aldehyde but can also be
classified as a
formyl group.
Aldehydes are a
common motif in many
chemicals important in
technology and biology.
Aldehyde molecules...
- In one example, it converts, upon
treatment with
ammonia, to 5-ethyl-2-methylpyridine ("
aldehyde-collidine").
Three molecules of
acetaldehyde condense...
- 2:1:1
mixture of a β-keto acid (often acetoacetate), an
aldehyde (often formaldehyde), and
ammonia or its salt as the
nitrogen donor. First, a
double hydrogenated...
-
aqueous solution.
Strecker synthesis describes the
reaction of an
aldehyde,
ammonia, and HCN to a
simple amino acid
through an
aminoacetonitrile intermediate:...
- Mallory, D.; LaBerge, J. M. (1973). "Structure and
Chemistry of the
Aldehyde Ammonias. 1-Amino-1-alkanols, 2,4,6-Trialkyl-1,3,5-hexahydrotriazines, and...
- used for the
synthesis of
imidazoles from a 1,2-dicarbonyl, an
aldehyde, and
ammonia or a
primary amine. The
method is used
commercially to
produce several...
- trans-cinnamaldehyde. The
molecule consists of a
benzene ring
attached to an
unsaturated aldehyde. As such, the
molecule can be
viewed as a
derivative of acrolein. Its color...
-
derivatives are
obtained by
reaction of
aldehydes and
ammonia: 3 RCHO + 3 NH3 → (RCHNH)3 + 3 H2O
Known as
aldehyde ammonias,
these compounds characteristically...
- silver(I)
complex oxidizes the
aldehyde to a
carboxylate ion and in the
process is
reduced to
elemental silver and
aqueous ammonia. The
elemental silver precipitates...