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Anilinium salts containing an allyl-like group together with various functionally substituted receiving groups undergo Stevens rearrangement by the action of sodium carbonate hexahydrate in the absence of a solvent. As a result, both N-methylaniline derivatives and nucleophilic substitution products are formed.
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Shakhbazyan, L.G., Babakhanyan, A.V., Grigoryan, D.V. et al. Stevens Rearrangement of Anilinium Salts By the Action Sodium Carbonate Hexahydrate. Russian Journal of General Chemistry 73, 1608–1610 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUGC.0000016031.82173.59
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