Why is benzaldehyde used as a model compound?

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Topic
Benzaldehyde is used as a model compound because it reacts spontaneously with ammonia to form the benzenemethanimine intermediate, which is central to the selective photocatalytic conversion of benzaldehyde with ammonia.
Answer
Benzaldehyde serves as a model compound due to its spontaneous reaction with ammonia to produce the benzenemethanimine intermediate, crucial for the selective photocatalytic conversion process.
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