3base (Stranger)
03-04-02 17:22
No 276720
      PEAs via direct MW hydroamination of styrenes  Bookmark   

Synlett, 2001, 6, 875-877

"beta-Phenylethylamines, Indolines and Isoquinolones
via Hydroamination of Styrenes by Microwave Irradiation"
 
Julio A. Seijas, M. Pilar Vázquez-Tato, M. Montserrat Martínez

Microwave irradiation promotes hydroamination of styrenes.
This method can be used as a direct way of producing different kinds of
bioactive compounds: open chain compounds like beta-phenylethylamines
or cyclized products like indolines or isoquinolones.


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    PolytheneSam
(Master Searcher)
03-05-02 01:16
No 276933
      Re: PEAs via direct MW hydroamination of styrenes  Bookmark   

Does it give any details?

http://www.geocities.com/dritte123/PSPF.html
 
 
 
 
    halfapint
(Ubiquitous Precursor Medal Winner)
03-05-02 03:34
No 276974
      Re: PEAs via direct MW hydroamination of styrenes  Bookmark   

"hydroamination" sounds like ammonia water to this bee...
styrene itself has been lately posted as available by dry distillation of polystyrene...

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    Antoncho
(Official Hive Translator)
03-05-02 05:24
No 277030
      Re: PEAs via direct MW hydroamination of styrenes  Bookmark   

.....even if high temps are required, maybee benzylamine could subst. instead - and then split off...

Antoncho
 
 
 
 
    foxy2
(Distinctive Doe)
03-05-02 07:00
No 277062
      Re: PEAs via direct MW hydroamination of styrenes  Bookmark   

there are some other "hydroamination" articles posted on the hive if you search

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    3base
(Stranger)
03-05-02 13:59
No 277148
      Re: PEAs via direct MW hydroamination of styrenes  Bookmark   

PolytheneSam: i have the abstarct only.

it would be nice if here is someone with online access to
Synlett, who could send the entire PDF of this article
over to rhodium ?


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    GC_MS
(Hive Bee)
08-25-02 20:05
No 348878
      Your article  Bookmark   

Maybe it is a bit late, but SWiM didn't see the post before today tongue PDF at your service. (http://www.geocities.com/jolorinus666/file/hoihoi.pdf)

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    bottleneck
(Newbee)
08-25-02 22:29
No 348910
      Great, thanks for this.  Bookmark   

They even cite Pihkal in the references in the article!
 
 
 
 
    GC_MS
(Hive Bee)
08-26-02 03:21
No 348981
      PiHKAL  Bookmark   


They even cite Pihkal in the references in the article!




That is nothing special really, PiHKAL is referred to ALOT. Many ppl underestimate the importance of Shulgin's past work. They just see him as some shamane up there in the woods in Cali eating cacti cool.


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    bottleneck
(Newbee)
08-26-02 10:56
No 349126
      PiHKAL  Bookmark   


>That is nothing special really, PiHKAL is referred to ALOT.

But is it the same for American scientists publishing, then? Do they also cite PiHKAL, or do they risk losing their jobs?
 
 
 
 
    GC_MS
(Hive Bee)
08-26-02 13:23
No 349156
      hehe  Bookmark   

Look for some articles by Dal Cason wink

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