- hydrodenitrification.
Quinolines are
often synthesized from
simple anilines using a
number of
named reactions.
Going clockwise from top
these are:
Combes quinoline synthesis...
- in the
Combes quinoline synthesis.
Using the
modified Combes synthesis, two
possible regioisomers were found: 2-CF3- and 4-CF3-
quinolines. It was observed...
-
Quinoline alkaloids are
naturally occurring chemical compounds from the
group of alkaloids,
which are
chemically derived from
quinoline. Some quinoline...
-
Quinoline Yellow may
refer to two
chemically related dyes:
Quinoline Yellow SS, a
bright yellow dye
Quinoline Yellow WS, a
yellow food
coloring It may...
- of the
corresponding quinoline using heterogeneous catalysts.
Tetrahydroquinolines are
produced by
hydrogenation of
quinolines.
Because the hydrogenation...
- devazepide.
Camphorsulfonic acid is also
being used for the
synthesis of
quinolines.
Camphorsulfonic acid is used in some
pharmaceutical formulations, where...
- of
Quinolines". Chem. Rev. 30: 113–144. doi:10.1021/cr60095a006. Manske,
Richard H. F.; Kulka,
Marshall (1953). "The
Skraup Synthesis of
Quinolines". Org...
- 19070400444. Hartz, pp. 376–384 Manske, R. H. (1942). "The
Chemistry of
Quinolines". Chem. Rev. 30: 127. doi:10.1021/cr60095a006. Hisano, T. (1973). "Recent...
- β-unsaturated
carbonyl compounds to form
quinolines. This
reaction is also
known as the Skraup-Doebner-Von
Miller quinoline synthesis, and is
named after the...
-
Quinoline Yellow WS is a
mixture of
organic compounds derived from the dye
Quinoline Yellow SS (spirit soluble).
Owing to the
presence of
sulfonate groups...