1959
DOI: 10.5796/jesj.27.1-3.e25
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The Polarographic Reduction of Benzalaniline

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“…jV,l,l-Triphenylmethylamine (6). A solution of 1.0 g (0.00388 mol) of 5 in DMF was reduced at -2.80 V until the current dropped to a constant residual.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…jV,l,l-Triphenylmethylamine (6). A solution of 1.0 g (0.00388 mol) of 5 in DMF was reduced at -2.80 V until the current dropped to a constant residual.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large-scale electrolysis of N-(diphenylmethylene)aniline (5) in DMF afforded N, 1,1-triphenylmethylamine (6), which was isolated as its hydrochloride salt in an 82% yield. This is consistent with the initial formation of a radical anion followed by an addition of a second electron and protonation to form the indicated product.…”
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“…In other work the polarographic behavior of benzalaniline (473) and the determination of p-acetaminobenzaldehyde semicarbazone (Conteben) (233,427) were reported.…”
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