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Amines and Nitrogen Groups

I. Structure and Classification


A. Classes
B. Naming Conventions
II. Properties
A. Chirality of Amines
B. Basicity of Amines
III. Preparation or Synthesis
A. Reduction of nitro compounds
B. Reaction of halides with ammonia or amines
C. Reductive amination
D. Reduction of nitriles
E. Hofmann degradation of amides
IV. Reactions
A. Basicity. Salt Formation
B. Alkylation
C. Conversion into amides
D. Ring Substitution in Aromatic Amines
E. Hofmann Elimination from Quarternary ammonium salts
F. Reaction with nitrous acid
V. Reaction of Diazonium Salts
VI. Analysis of Amines (Hinsberg Test)
VII. Industrial Source
VIII. Applications

Scientific Journals:

1. Acute tryptophan depletion does not improve endurance cycling capacity in a warm
environment
2. Synthesis of gem-diamino acid derivatives by a Hofmann rearrangement
3. The TGFβ-induced phosphorylation and activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein
kinase is mediated by MAP3K4 and MAP3K10 but not TAK1
4. Role of taurine in the pathologies of MELAS and MERRF
5. Preference toward a polylysine enantiomer in inhibiting prions
6. Amines Worst Case Studies: Worst Case Studies on Amine Emissions from CO2 Capture
Plants
7. Study on the degradation mechanisms of new amines in the presence of CO2 or O2
8. Ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogen transfer involving amines and imines. Mechanistic
studies and synthetic applications.
9. Synthesis of allylamine plasma polymer films: correlation between plasma diagnostic
and film characteristics
10. Synthesis of allylamine plasma polymer films: correlation between plasma diagnostic
and film characteristics

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