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Tiny water droplets transmutate aniline into pyridine in ambient and catalyst-free conditions
Researchers have discovered a novel process for transforming aniline into pyridine using tiny water droplets in ambient conditions.
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Researchers have discovered a novel process for transforming aniline into pyridine using tiny water droplets in ambient conditions. This process, which involves the reorganization of carbon-nitrogen bonds within an aromatic ring, occurs without the need for catalysts, oxidants, or toxic reagents. The transformation is achieved by turning an aqueous solution of aniline into a mist of tiny water droplets. The significance of this finding lies in its potential to simplify and potentially make more environmentally friendly the process of converting aniline into pyridine, a common chemical used in various industrial applications.
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