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organic chemistry, it
selectively cleaves ethers and oximes, and
couples diarylamines. NOBF4 is a
convenient oxidant because the
byproduct NO is a gas, which...
- The
Bernthsen acridine synthesis is the
chemical reaction of a
diarylamine heated with a
carboxylic acid (or acid anhydride) and zinc
chloride to form...
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secondary amines bearing both
alkyl and aryl
functionality (though not
diarylamines) with a
variety of aryl bromides. In general,
these conditions were not...
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Oliveira DM, ****is LR,
Bittar C,
Mottin M, et al. (November 2019). "A
diarylamine derived from
anthranilic acid
inhibits ZIKV replication". Scientific...
- S2CID 260806387. WO 2004/058722,
Teegarden B,
Jayakumar H, Strah-Pleynet S, "
Diarylamine and
arylheteroarylamine pyrazole derivatives as
modulators of 5ht2a."...
- is a broad-spectrum
fungicide used in agriculture. It is
classed as a
diarylamine and more
specifically an arylaminopyridine. Its
chemical name is 3-chloro-N-(3-chloro-2...
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latter requires a proton-transfer catalyst.
Cyclization of arylvinyl- or
diarylamines provides indolines and carbazoles, respectively. In one
interesting example...
- [1783-82-0] (1) and 2-chlorobenzoic acid [118-91-2] (2) to give the
diarylamine, CID:82254530 (3). The
carboxyl in the
anthranilic acid residue, having...