hydrazinelike
Hydrazinelike refers to a class of compounds that share structural and chemical properties with hydrazine (N2H4). Hydrazine is a diamine with the formula N2H4, characterized by two amino groups (-NH2) attached to adjacent nitrogen atoms. Hydrazinelike compounds typically possess a similar core structure, often featuring a nitrogen-nitrogen double bond (N=N) or a nitrogen-nitrogen single bond with adjacent amino groups. These compounds are of interest in various fields due to their potential applications in chemistry, materials science, and biology.
One of the most well-known hydrazinelike compounds is hydroxylamine (NH2OH), which contains a hydroxyl group (-OH)
Hydrazinelike compounds have been studied for their potential use in catalysis, as ligands in coordination chemistry,