aldehydeamines
Aldehydeamines are organic compounds that contain both an aldehyde group (-CHO) and an amine group (-NH2 or -NR2) within the same molecule. They can be simple amino aldehydes such as 2-aminoethanal (aminoacetaldehyde) or more complex polyfunctional species with multiple carbonyl and amino sites. The term covers any arrangement in which the two functional groups coexist and can influence each other’s reactivity.
The aldehyde group is electrophilic, while the amine is nucleophilic, making aldehydeamines reactive toward condensation and
Synthesis of aldehydeamines requires careful control to install both functionalities without premature condensation. Approaches include protection
Aldehydeamines have utility as intermediates in organic synthesis, as building blocks for Schiff bases and related