ammiinien
Ammiinien are a broad class of organic compounds that contain a nitrogen atom bonded to carbon groups. They are typically derived from ammonia by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with alkyl or aryl groups. The nitrogen in ammiinien usually has a lone pair, which gives many of them basic properties and allows them to form ammonium salts upon protonation.
Classification of ammiinien is based on the number of hydrocarbon substituents attached to the nitrogen. Primary
Production and occurrence: Ammiinien are produced on an industrial scale by methods such as reductive amination
Uses and applications: Ammiinien serve as solvents, intermediates in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, dyes, and agrochemicals,
Safety and environmental aspects: Many ammiinien can be irritants or toxic in concentrated forms. Some aromatic