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Ritter Reaction

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Professor Dave Explains

It's the Ritter reaction! Named after its inventor, John Ritter. No, not the actor from Three's Company. A different guy. This is a great way to go from an alcohol or alkene to an amine. How does it work? What are chemists doing with this reaction today? Let's find out!

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