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Hofmann showed that
these were all the same substance,
known thereafter as
phenylamine or aniline. In 1856,
while trying to
synthesise quinine, von Hofmann's...
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Preferred IUPAC name [1,1′-Biphenyl]-4,4′-diamine
Other names Benzidine, di-
phenylamine, diphenylamine, 4,4'-bianiline, 4,4'-biphenyldiamine, 1,1'-biphenyl-4...
- acid-base
extraction of two components:
acidic phenol, and
basic phenylamine.
Phenylamine is
first collected in the
organic layer, then
phenol is collected...
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Anilinium chloride is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H5NH+3Cl−. A
white solid, it is the
chloride salt of anilinium,
which is the
conjugate acid...
- 2-Iodo-5-nitro-
phenylamine (1.0
molar equivalent), a 4-substituted
benzaldehyde (1.2 equiv), and
sodium azide (2 equiv). The 2-Halo-5-nitro-
phenylamine requires...
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important members are
derivatives of
aromatic amines such as
aniline ("
phenylamine") (A = aryl or naphthyl): ANH 2 + HNO 2 + HX ⟶ AN 2 + + X − + 2 H 2 O...
- cyclohexylamine, is
prepared by the
catalytic hydrogenation of
aniline (
phenylamine), with a
catalyst of
ruthenium and/or palladium. This
method produces...
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anilinium (a.k.a. phenylammonium), C6H5−NH+3 (protonated aniline, a.k.a.
phenylamine, aminobenzene)
secondary ammonium cations, R2NH+2 (protonated secondary...
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turned out to be
rapeseed oil that had been
denatured with 2%
aniline (
phenylamine). The
substance was
intended for
industrial use but had been illegally...
- N-phenylmethylamine
Monomethylaniline N-methylaminobenzene
Methylbenzeneamine N-Methyl-
phenylamine (methylamino)
benzene Identifiers CAS
Number 100-61-8 Y 3D
model (JSmol)...