aminomethylgrupper
Aminomethylgrupper, in English commonly called aminomethyl groups, are substituents consisting of a methylene unit (-CH2-) linked to an amino group (-NH2), giving the fragment -CH2NH2 when attached to an arbitrary R group. They act as a primary amine carried on an aliphatic carbon and are often basic, capable of protonation, and able to participate in hydrogen bonding.
Nomenclature and examples: when the aminomethyl group is attached to an aryl or alkyl framework via the
Occurrence and applications: aminomethyl groups appear in a wide range of organic molecules, including pharmaceuticals, dyes,
Synthesis and reactivity: the aminomethyl group can be introduced through various routes, notably the Mannich reaction,
Safety and handling: aminomethyl compounds are typically irritants and should be handled with appropriate protective equipment