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Anodic oxidation of 1-naphthylamine in methylene chloride—temperature effects
Published Feb 1, 1989 · J. Marioli, J. Silber, L. Sereno
Electrochimica Acta
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The anodic oxidation of 1-naphthylamine in methylene chloride produces two dimeric products, 1,1'-naphthidine and 4-amino-1,1'-dinaphthylamine, with temperature effects affecting product distribution.
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