transimination

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

trans- +‎ imination

Noun[edit]

transimination (plural transiminations)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any reaction involving the movement of an imine group
    • 2015 June 3, Fredrik Schaufelberger, Lei Hu, Olof Ramström, “trans-Symmetric Dynamic Covalent Systems: Connected Transamination and Transimination Reactions”, in Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)[1], volume 21, →DOI:
      The results showed that reversible transamination and transimination reactions could be carried out orthogonally or connected to provide access to catalyst-controlled dynamic systems with high level of complexities from simple starting materials.