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In chemistry imidines are a rare functional group, being the nitrogen analogues of anhydrides and imides. They were first reported by Adolf Pinner in 1883
Imidine
Reaction of cyanide and alcohol to give imino ester salt
orthoester With ammonia or an amine to form an amidine (di-nitriles may form imidines, for instance succinimidine from succinonitrile) With water to form an
Pinner_reaction
German chemist (1842–1909)
Berlin, German Empire Known for Pinner reaction Pinner triazine synthesis Imidines Pyrimidine Structure of nicotine Scientific career Fields Organic chemistry
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Any chemical compound having two acyl groups bonded to the same oxygen atom
with ammonia. The replacement of all oxygen atoms with nitrogen gives imidines, these are a rare functional group which are very prone to hydrolysis.[citation
Organic_acid_anhydride
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