aminomethylkedjor
Aminomethylkedjor is a term used in Swedish-language chemical literature to describe molecular structures in which aminomethyl groups (-CH2NH2) are attached along a carbon backbone. The term can refer to discrete organic compounds bearing one or more aminomethyl substituents, or to polymers in which the aminomethyl functionality is present as repeating pendant units or as part of the linker. The concept is widely used in polymer chemistry, resins, and bioconjugation.
Aminomethyl chains may be linear or branched, with pendant -CH2NH2 groups or as repeating units on the
Aminomethyl groups are commonly introduced by Mannich-type reactions, reductive amination, or direct functionalization of activated methylene
Applications span solid-phase synthesis, chromatography and affinity resins, catalysis, and drug-delivery scaffolds. The amine functionality renders