aminoaromatics
Aminoaromatics are organic compounds containing both an amino group (—NH2) and an aromatic ring, such as a benzene ring. The amino group is directly attached to the carbon atoms of the aromatic system. The simplest and most common example is aniline, which is a benzene ring with an amino group attached. Other examples include toluidines (methylanilines) and naphthylamines.
These compounds play a significant role in organic chemistry and industry. The amino group's presence makes
Aminoaromatics are extensively used in the production of dyes, pigments, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and polymers. For instance,