guanamine
Guanamine is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as triazines. Its chemical formula is C4H6N4. It is a derivative of melamine, where one of the amino groups has been replaced by a methyl group. Guanamine itself is a white crystalline solid.
The synthesis of guanamine can be achieved through various methods, often involving the reaction of dicyandiamide
Guanamine has found applications primarily as a chemical intermediate. It can be used in the synthesis of
Furthermore, guanamine and its derivatives have been explored for potential uses in flame retardants, coatings, and