Organic compounds with hydroxyl and amino groups on an alkane backbone
In organic chemistry, alkanolamines (amino alcohols) are organic compounds that contain both hydroxyl (−OH) and amino (−NH2, −NHR, and −NR2) functional groups on an alkane backbone. Most alkanolamines are colorless.[1]
Alkanolamines
Methanolamine, from the reaction of ammonia with formaldehyde
Ethanolamine
2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol is a precursor to oxazolines
valinol is derived from the amino acid valine
Sphingosine is a component of some cell membrane.
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In organic chemistry, alkanolamines (amino alcohols) are organic compounds that contain both hydroxyl (−OH) and amino (−NH2, −NHR, and −NR2) functional...
formula H2NC(CH3)2CH2OH. It is colorless liquid that is classified as an alkanolamine. It is a useful buffer and a precursor to numerous other organic compounds...
solution with ammonia or methane. HNCHOH ⇌ HCONH2 RNCR'OH ⇌ R'CONHR Imidate Alkanolamine Hemiaminal IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold...
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amines and alkanolamines brought out linear free energy relationship between CO2 and COS absorption in solutions of amines and alkanolamines. He has contributed...
removing H2S, CO2, COS and mercaptans from natural gas with a mixture of alkanolamine and sulfolane. Shortly after the sulfinol process was implemented, sulfolane...
chloride, oxone (sacrificial catalyst) and sodium carbonate (base). Aminal Alkanolamine Hemiacetal Urbansky, Edward T. (2000). "Carbinolamines and Geminal Diols...
"Modelling the phase and chemical equilibria of aqueous solutions of alkanolamines and carbon dioxide using the SAFT-γ SW group contribution approach"...
treating stems from several advantages it has when compared to other alkanolamines. One of these advantages is a low vapor pressure, which allows for high...
(Diglycolamine) (DGA) The most commonly used amines in industrial plants are the alkanolamines DEA, MEA, and MDEA. These amines are also used in many oil refineries...
Psychotropic alkylamines are alkylamines that share the critical property of not containing an aromatic nucleus, but are still biologically active. While...
R(OC2H4)}}_{n}{\ce {OSO3Na + H2O}}} Small volumes are neutralized with alkanolamines such as triethanolamine (TEA).[page needed] In 2008, 381,000 metric...
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Phen(Aryl)alkanolamine. All molecules are α-aromatic-alcohols unless stated otherwise. Compound Group 1/2/3° OH Α/Β/Γ/Δ Α/Β/Γ/Δ N Type of Pharmacology...
Vaidya, P. D.; Kenig, E. Y. (2010). "Termolecular Kinetic Model for CO2-Alkanolamine Reactions: An Overview". Chemical Engineering & Technology. 33 (10):...
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