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  2. N-Phenylhydroxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Phenylhydroxylamine is unstable to heating, and in the presence of strong acids easily rearranges to 4-aminophenol via the Bamberger rearrangement.Oxidation of phenylhydroxylamine with dichromate gives nitrosobenzene.

  3. 1-Phenylethylamine - Wikipedia

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    1-Phenylethylamine may be prepared by the reductive amination of acetophenone: [1]. C 6 H 5 C(O)CH 3 + NH 3 + H 2 → C 6 H 5 CH(NH 2)CH 3 + H 2 O. The Leuckart reaction, using ammonium formate, is another method for this transformation.

  4. Benzylamine - Wikipedia

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    Benzylamine, also known as phenylmethylamine, is an organic chemical compound with the condensed structural formula C 6 H 5 CH 2 NH 2 (sometimes abbreviated as PhCH 2 NH 2 or BnNH 2).It consists of a benzyl group, C 6 H 5 CH 2, attached to an amine functional group, NH 2.

  5. Phenethylamine - Wikipedia

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    Alternative syntheses are outlined in the footnotes to this preparation. [22] A much more convenient method for the synthesis of β-phenethylamine is the reduction of ω-nitrostyrene by lithium aluminium hydride in ether, whose successful execution was first reported by R. F. Nystrom and W. G. Brown in 1948. [23]

  6. Diphenylamine - Wikipedia

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    Diphenylamine is produced by the thermal deamination of aniline over oxide catalysts: 2 C 6 H 5 NH 2 → (C 6 H 5) 2 NH + NH 3. It is a weak base, with a K b of 10 −14. With strong acids, it forms salts. For example, treatment with sulfuric acid gives the bisulfate [(C 6 H 5) 2 NH 2] + [HSO 4] − as a white or yellowish powder with m.p. 123 ...

  7. Substituted phenethylamine - Wikipedia

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    Substituted phenethylamines (or simply phenethylamines) are a chemical class of organic compounds that are based upon the phenethylamine structure; [note 1] the class is composed of all the derivative compounds of phenethylamine which can be formed by replacing, or substituting, one or more hydrogen atoms in the phenethylamine core structure with substituents.

  8. Gabriel synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The Gabriel synthesis is a chemical reaction that transforms primary alkyl halides into primary amines.Traditionally, the reaction uses potassium phthalimide. [1] [2] [3] The reaction is named after the German chemist Siegmund Gabriel.

  9. Cyclohexylamine - Wikipedia

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    It is a colorless liquid, although, like many amines, samples are often colored due to contaminants. It has a fishy odor and is miscible with water. Like other amines, it is a weak base, compared to strong bases such as NaOH, but it is a stronger base than its aromatic analog, aniline.