词条 | Forster–Decker method |
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The Forster–Decker method is a series of chemical reactions that transform a primary amine (1) ultimately to a secondary amine (6).[1][2] The first step is the formation of a Schiff base (3), followed by alkylation, and hydrolysis. See also
References1. ^{{Cite journal | last1 = Forster | first1 = Martin Onslow| authorlink = Martin Onslow Forster| doi = 10.1039/CT8997500934 | title = XCI.–Influence of substitution on specific rotation in the bornylamine series | journal = Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions| volume = 75 | pages = 934–935 | year = 1899 | pmid = | pmc = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Forster-Decker method}}{{Reaction-stub}}2. ^Decker, H.; Becker, P. Ann. 1913, 395, 362. 2 : Substitution reactions|Name reactions |
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