aminyltype
Aminyltype is a term used in chemistry to describe a specific type of chemical species. It refers to a free radical characterized by an unpaired electron on a nitrogen atom. These radicals are distinct from amines, which have a nitrogen atom with a lone pair of electrons and typically no unpaired electrons. Aminyl radicals are generally highly reactive and transient species.
The formation of aminyl radicals can occur through various chemical processes, including homolytic cleavage of nitrogen-containing
In organic chemistry, aminyl radicals can participate in addition reactions, abstraction reactions, and coupling reactions. Their