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1 year agoHO2CC(O)R → HO2CC(=NCH2–X) R → HO2CCH(N=CH–X) R → HO2CCH(NH2) R
The above-mentioned equation is for reductive amination which is also known as reductive alkylation. It is a form of amination that involves the conversion of a carbonyl group to an amine through an intermediate imine.
The most common carbonyl group present in the process is a ketone or an aldehyde.
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