ethylenediamines
Ethylenediamines are a class of organic compounds with the general formula C2H8N2. They are derived from ethylene and diamine. The parent compound, ethylenediamine (EDA), is the simplest member of this class, with the chemical formula H2NCH2CH2NH2. EDA is a colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. It is a strong base and a versatile bidentate ligand, meaning it can bind to metal ions at two points.
Ethylenediamines are widely used in various industrial applications. They serve as building blocks for synthesizing a
The reactivity of ethylenediamines stems from the presence of two amine groups, which can participate in nucleophilic