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Sodium amide,
commonly called sodamide (systematic name
sodium azanide), is the
inorganic compound with the
formula NaNH2. It is a salt
composed of the...
- 1-(3-Chloropropyl)-4-methylpiperazine [104-16-5] (2) in the
presence of
sodamide gives Prochlorperazine (3); or by
alkylation of 2-Chloro-10-(3-chloropropyl)phenothiazine...
- a
myriad substituents.
Ammonia gas
reacts with
metallic sodium to give
sodamide, NaNH2. With chlorine,
monochloramine is formed.
Pentavalent ammonia is...
- "Synthetical
experiments in the
chromone group. Part XIV. The
action of
sodamide on 1-acyloxy-2-acetonaphthones".
Journal of the
Chemical Society: 1767–1769...
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treated with a
molten mixture of
sodium hydroxide, pot****ium hydroxide, and
sodamide. This
highly sensitive melt
produces indoxyl,
which is
subsequently oxidized...
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resulting amine is then
further reacts with 2-bromopyridine in the
presence of
sodamide.
Mepyramine (4-methoxy analog)
Methapyrilene Chlorothen "Chloropyramine...
- 2-(2-chlorethyl)-1-methylpiperidine [50846-01-0] (6) in the
presence of
sodamide,
afforded the
desired mesoridazine (5).
Anvisa (2023-03-31). "RDC Nº 784...
- fedrilate. It is
combined with
benzyl cyanide and two
molar equivalents of
sodamide in a ring-forming reaction. When
treated with
strong base, it
gives divinyl...
- 1-(ɣ̞-chloropropyl)-4-methylpiperazine [104-16-5] (6) in the
presence of
sodamide affords Thiethylperazine (7).
Tamboline BL,
Mcgillivray DC,
Bogoch A (February...
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combination of
benzophenone (1) and
propionitrile (2), in the
presence of
sodamide base and
ethyl ether solvent,
leads to 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-3,3-diphenylpropanenitrile...