epoxideamine
Epoxideamine is a generic term for organic compounds that contain both an epoxide ring and an amine group. In most cases the two functionalities are present within the same molecule, although some descriptions distinguish between molecules bearing an epoxide and a separate amine moiety connected by a carbon chain. The combination of an epoxide and an amine makes these compounds versatile intermediates in polymer and organic synthesis.
Synthesis and structural motifs: A common route is the reaction of epichlorohydrin with primary or secondary
Reactivity and properties: The epoxide ring is highly strained and susceptible to nucleophilic attack, including by
Applications: Epoxideamines are valuable as reactive intermediates and curing agents in epoxy resin formulations. Glycidyl amines
Safety: Epoxides are reactive and can be irritant or hazardous; amines likewise may be corrosive or toxic.