Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A highly reactive organic compound containing an NH group doubly bonded to a carbon atom.
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- noun organic chemistry Any of a class of
organic nitrogen compounds having thegeneral formula R2C=NR; they aretautomeric withenamines .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Dashed lines show the large shifts of the imine, aromatic and methyl protons as the cage symmetry is lost through the formation of the dimer.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Tom Hasell 2010
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The remaining 20% is converted to a highly reactive compound known as n-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine, otherwise known as NAPQI for short.
EzineArticles 2010
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This phenylazomethine dendrimer with a tetraphenylmethane core (red) coordinates Pt salts via bonds to imine nitrogen atoms (blue).
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This phenylazomethine dendrimer with a tetraphenylmethane core (red) coordinates Pt salts via bonds to imine nitrogen atoms (blue).
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I have no idea what the pka of a protonated imine would be - I would guess around 7 or so?
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I assume by a 'protanate imine,' you mean a protonated imine? let's see ... a hydrogen that's alpha to a ketone, like in ethyl aceto-acetate would have a pka in the ballpark of 10 or so
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I have no idea what the pka of a protonated imine would be - I would guess around 7 or so?
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I assume by a 'protanate imine,' you mean a protonated imine? let's see ... a hydrogen that's alpha to a ketone, like in ethyl aceto-acetate would have a pka in the ballpark of 10 or so
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As foon as we form the notion of a Rational agents freedooi imine - diately enters into the conception, and. all happinefs and all virtue reft on its foun - dation.
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In quemcunq; locum djverfo ni, imine tendunt, i8o Suavidicis potiiis. » quam multis verfibpis edam.
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex Titus Lucretius Carus , Thomas Creech , George Gordon Byron Byron 1770
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