Abstract

Abstract Azines have proven useful as intermediates in the synthesis of hydrocarbons, amines, hydrazines and various heterocyclic systems1 and, more recently, have found use as ligands in transition metal compounds2. While a convenient one-step synthesis from hydrazine and ketones is available in the aliphatic series, 1,3 such is not the case with diaryl ketones4. Diaryl ketazines are generally prepared by a two-step reaction via the corresponding hydrazone5.

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