Abstract The reaction of a tertiary amine with cyanogen bromide was first described in 1900 by Julius von Braun who elaborated the reaction to such an extent that it bears his name. Generally, a tertiary amine reacts with cyanogen bromide to yield an alkyl bromide and a disubstituted cyanamide. The ...
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