Nnitrosation
N-nitrosation is the chemical process by which a nitroso group is appended to a nitrogen atom in amines, yielding N-nitrosamines. The reaction is commonly accomplished with nitrosating agents such as nitrous acid (HNO2) or nitrosonium species (NO+).
In aqueous solutions, nitrite (NO2−) under acidic conditions is converted to HNO2, which can generate NO+. The
Scope and limitations: Secondary amines are the most susceptible to N-nitrosation, readily forming N-nitrosamines. Primary amines
Context and safety: N-nitrosamines constitute a diverse class of compounds, several members (for example, N-nitrosodimethylamine and
Analytical and regulatory notes: Detection and quantification typically employ methods such as gas or liquid chromatography–mass