alkylaminederived
Alkylaminederived compounds are chemical species derived from alkylamines, organic amines in which the amino group is attached to an alkyl substituent. The phrase is informal and not an official subclass in standard chemical nomenclature, but it is used to describe molecules that retain the alkylamine skeleton while bearing additional functional groups or substituents.
Common transformations include N-alkylation to form secondary and tertiary amines, acylation to yield amides, sulfonylation to
Synthetic routes often start from primary or secondary alkylamines. Stepwise N-alkylation or reductive amination introduces further
Applications span pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, polymers, surfactants, and catalysis. Because the term covers a wide range of