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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Book%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_v2.0_(Soderberg)/15%3A_Oxidation_and_Reduction_Reactions/15.04%3A_Hydrogenation_of_Carbonyl_and_Imine_GroupsMany of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition ...Many of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition of a hydrogen (H2) molecule to a compound, in the form of a hydride ion (H- , a proton plus a pair of electrons) and a proton.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_II_(Morsch_et_al.)/19%3A_Aldehydes_and_Ketones-_Nucleophilic_Addition_Reactions/19.08%3A_Nucleophilic_Addition_of_Amines_-_Imine_and_Enamine_FormationThe nucleophilic addition of amines involves reacting primary or secondary amines with carbonyl compounds like aldehydes or ketones. This forms imines (with primary amines) or enamines (with secondary...The nucleophilic addition of amines involves reacting primary or secondary amines with carbonyl compounds like aldehydes or ketones. This forms imines (with primary amines) or enamines (with secondary amines) along with water as a byproduct. These reactions are crucial in organic synthesis for building carbon-nitrogen bonds and creating various functional groups.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/can/CHEM_232_-_Organic_Chemistry_II_(Puenzo)/05%3A_Aldehydes_and_Ketones-_Nucleophilic_Addition_Reactions/5.12%3A_Nucleophilic_Addition_of_Amines_-_Imine_and_Enamine_FormationThe nucleophilic addition of amines involves reacting primary or secondary amines with carbonyl compounds like aldehydes or ketones. This forms imines (with primary amines) or enamines (with secondary...The nucleophilic addition of amines involves reacting primary or secondary amines with carbonyl compounds like aldehydes or ketones. This forms imines (with primary amines) or enamines (with secondary amines) along with water as a byproduct. These reactions are crucial in organic synthesis for building carbon-nitrogen bonds and creating various functional groups.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT%3A_CHE_333_-_Organic_Chemistry_III_(Lund)/15%3A_Oxidation_and_Reduction_Reactions/15.3%3A_Hydrogenation_of_Carbonyl_and_Imine_GroupsMany of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition ...Many of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition of a hydrogen (H2) molecule to a compound, in the form of a hydride ion (H- , a proton plus a pair of electrons) and a proton.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_322_Lecture_Content/03%3A_Oxidation_and_Reduction_Reactions/3.04%3A_Hydrogenation_of_Carbonyl_and_Imine_GroupsMany of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition ...Many of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition of a hydrogen (H2) molecule to a compound, in the form of a hydride ion (H- , a proton plus a pair of electrons) and a proton.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/Map%3A_Chemistry_-_The_Central_Science_(Brown_et_al.)/24%3A_Chemistry_of_Life-_Organic_and_Biological_Chemistry/24.06%3A_Compounds_with_a_Carbonyl_GroupAldehydes and ketones are characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group (C=O), and their reactivity can generally be understood by recognizing that the carbonyl carbon contains a partial positive ...Aldehydes and ketones are characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group (C=O), and their reactivity can generally be understood by recognizing that the carbonyl carbon contains a partial positive charge ( δ+ ) and the carbonyl oxygen contains a partial negative charge ( δ− ). Aldehydes are typically more reactive than ketones.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/National_Yang_Ming_Chiao_Tung_University/Chemistry_2/06%3A_Organic_and_Biological_Chemistry_Brown/6.05%3A_Compounds_with_a_Carbonyl_GroupAldehydes and ketones are characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group (C=O), and their reactivity can generally be understood by recognizing that the carbonyl carbon contains a partial positive ...Aldehydes and ketones are characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group (C=O), and their reactivity can generally be understood by recognizing that the carbonyl carbon contains a partial positive charge ( δ+ ) and the carbonyl oxygen contains a partial negative charge ( δ− ). Aldehydes are typically more reactive than ketones.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT_(Lund)%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(Soderberg)/15%3A_Oxidation_and_Reduction_Reactions/15.03%3A_Hydrogenation_of_Carbonyl_and_Imine_GroupsMany of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition ...Many of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition of a hydrogen (H2) molecule to a compound, in the form of a hydride ion (H- , a proton plus a pair of electrons) and a proton.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Reference/Organic_Chemistry_Glossary/ImineAn imine is a compound that has the following general structural formula. R 1 , R 2 , and R 3 could be hydrogen atoms, alkyl groups, aryl groups, or any combination thereof. If, in an imine molecule, ...An imine is a compound that has the following general structural formula. R 1 , R 2 , and R 3 could be hydrogen atoms, alkyl groups, aryl groups, or any combination thereof. If, in an imine molecule, the ligand on the nitrogen atom is an alkyl or aryl group, the imine is also called a Schiff’s base. The carbon-nitrogen double bond in an imine molecule is called the imine group.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_(Morsch_et_al.)/19%3A_Aldehydes_and_Ketones-_Nucleophilic_Addition_Reactions/19.08%3A_Nucleophilic_Addition_of_Amines_-_Imine_and_Enamine_FormationThe nucleophilic addition of amines involves reacting primary or secondary amines with carbonyl compounds like aldehydes or ketones. This forms imines (with primary amines) or enamines (with secondary...The nucleophilic addition of amines involves reacting primary or secondary amines with carbonyl compounds like aldehydes or ketones. This forms imines (with primary amines) or enamines (with secondary amines) along with water as a byproduct. These reactions are crucial in organic synthesis for building carbon-nitrogen bonds and creating various functional groups.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(SUNY_Oneonta)/16%3A_Oxidation_and_Reduction_Reactions/16.04%3A_Hydrogenation_of_Carbonyl_and_Imine_GroupsMany of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition ...Many of the redox reactions that you will encounter when studying the central metabolic pathways are classified as hydrogenation or dehydrogenation reactions. Hydrogenation is simply the net addition of a hydrogen (H2) molecule to a compound, in the form of a hydride ion (H- , a proton plus a pair of electrons) and a proton.