isobutylamino
Isobutylamino is a term used in organic chemistry to designate an amino substituent that carries an isobutyl group on the nitrogen. Structurally, it corresponds to a secondary alkyl amine fragment of the form R-NH-CH2-CH(CH3)2, where the isobutyl group (-CH2-CH(CH3)2) is attached to the nitrogen and R represents the rest of the molecule. When the group is used as a substituent in a larger molecule, it is often written isobutylamino-; if the nitrogen bears two substituents, the name may indicate N-isobutylamino- to show the attachment through nitrogen.
Isobutylamino is typically classified as a secondary alkyl amine. Such groups are basic, with the conjugate
Occurrence and uses: The isobutylamino fragment appears in a variety of synthetic building blocks for pharmaceuticals,
Preparation: Common routes include alkylation of a primary amine with an isobutylating agent (for example, isobutyl
Safety: Amines can be irritants and corrosive; handling should follow standard laboratory safety practices, including appropriate