Infrared irradiation: Effective promoter in the formation of N-benzylideneanilines in the absence of solvent

Miguel Á Vázquez, Miguel Landa, Leonor Reyes, René Miranda, Joaquín Tamariz, Francisco Delgado

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Infrared irradiation promoted the formation of a series of Schiff bases in the condensation reaction between benzaldehydes and anilines, in the absence of solvent. Benzaldehydes and anilines, containing either electron-withdrawing or electron-releasing groups, were assessed to identify any substituent effect on the formation of the Schiff bases. This methodology is characterized by ease of set-up and work-up, and the reaction yields were comparable with those obtained in the methods reported previously. Moreover, this new procedure is environmentally benign because no solvent was employed in the transformations.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)2705-2718
Número de páginas14
PublicaciónSynthetic Communications
Volumen34
N.º15
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2004

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