alkamiset
Alkamiset is a term used in organic chemistry to describe a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a nitrogen atom bonded to a carbon atom, which is itself part of a double bond. This structural feature, a carbon-nitrogen double bond (C=N), is known as an imine group. Alkamiset can be considered the nitrogen analogs of aldehydes and ketones, where oxygen is replaced by nitrogen.
The general formula for an alkamis is R1R2C=NR3, where R1 and R2 are hydrogen atoms or alkyl
Alkamiset are typically formed through the condensation reaction between a primary amine and an aldehyde or
The reactivity of alkamis is largely due to the polarized C=N double bond. The carbon atom is