aminogruppper
Aminogruppper is not a standard term in English-language chemistry. It most likely refers to the amino group, a fundamental functional group in organic chemistry. The amino group is commonly written as -NH2 when attached to a carbon skeleton, and there are various classes based on substitution: primary amines (R-NH2), secondary amines (R2NH), and tertiary amines (R3N).
The amino group contains a nitrogen atom with a lone pair, which makes it basic and nucleophilic.
Biologically and industrially, amino groups are highly important. In biology, amino groups are found in amino
Examples of compounds with amino groups include methylamine (a simple aliphatic amine) and aniline (an aromatic
Safety and handling vary by compound but many amines are caustic, have strong odors, and can be