Chemistry 51C: Organic Chemistry
Chemistry 51C: Organic Chemistry (Spring 2012, UC Irvine). Instructor: Professor James S. Nowick. These videos cover the third academic quarter of a three-quarter undergraduate-level class "Organic Chemistry" taught at UC Irvine. This third-quarter class, Chem 51C, builds upon the previous two quarters, Chem 51A and Chem 51B, and focuses on the chemistry of carbonyl compounds. Topics covered include aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, acid chlorides, anhydrides, amides, nitriles, enolates, organometallic reagents, the aldol reaction, amines, carbohydrates, amino acids, and peptides.
Lecture 06 - Formation of Imines and Enamines from Aldehydes and Ketones |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:04:10] | 1. HCN Addition and Wittig Reaction |
[00:07:13] | 2. Ketones or Aldehydes and Amines |
[00:10:32] | 3. Aldimine Formation Example |
[00:15:23] | 4. Ketimine Formation Example |
[00:19:55] | 5. Mechanism of Acid-Catalyzed Imine Formation |
[00:33:28] | 6. Acid-Catalyzed Breakdown of the Hemiaminal |
[00:44:33] | 7. Unstable Imines |
[00:47:50] | 8. Imine Formation |
[00:49:49] | 9. Reversibility |
[00:53:15] | 10. Example of Reversibility |
[00:55:50] | 11. Enanamines |
[00:59:04] | 12. Nucleophilicity of Amine |
[01:01:50] | 13. Imine Reaction with Base |
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