Aminoethylation process for production of substituted ethylene d

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Amino nitrogen containing

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544401, 544402, 564503, 564506, C07C21110

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ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for producing a substituted ethylenediamine, the process comprising reacting an oxazolidinone with a secondary amine or an alkanolamine. The process includes, in one aspect, reacting precursors of the oxazolidinone in situ.

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