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'''Acetone azine''', Me<sub>2</sub>C=N–N=CMe<sub>2</sub>, is the [[Condensation reaction|condensation product]] of two [[equivalent (chemistry)|equivalent]]s of [[acetone]] with one equivalent of [[hydrazine]]. It is an intermediate in the industrial production of hydrazine by the [[Atofina–PCUK cycle]].
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'''Acetone azine''', Me<sub>2</sub>C=N–N=CMe<sub>2</sub>, is the [[Condensation reaction|condensation product]] of two [[equivalent (chemistry)|equivalent]]s of [[acetone]] with one equivalent of [[hydrazine]]. It is an intermediate in the industrial production of hydrazine by the [[Atofina–PCUK cycle]].<ref>{{citation | inventor1-first = Jean-Pierre | inventor1-last = Schirmann | inventor2-first = Pierre | inventor2-last = Tellier | inventor3-first = Henri | inventor3-last = Mathais | inventor4-first = Francis | inventor4-last = Weiss | Produit Chimiques Ugine Kuhlmann | country-code = US | patent-number = 3978049 | title = Process for the preparation of hydrazine compounds | date = 1976-08-31}}.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 07:47, 29 June 2010

Acetone azine, Me2C=N–N=CMe2, is the condensation product of two equivalents of acetone with one equivalent of hydrazine. It is an intermediate in the industrial production of hydrazine by the Atofina–PCUK cycle.[1]

References

  1. Schirmann, Jean-Pierre; Tellier, Pierre; Mathais, Henri, et al. Process for the preparation of hydrazine compounds. US Patent 3978049.
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