nitroamines
Nitroamines are a class of organic compounds in which a nitro group (-NO2) is bound directly to the nitrogen atom of an amine. They are commonly described as N-nitroamines, with general structures R1R2N-NO2 for secondary amines or R-NH-NO2 for primary amines. The defining feature is the N–NO2 linkage. Nitroamines are distinct from nitrosamines, where the nitroso group (N=O) is attached to nitrogen, and from nitro compounds, where the nitro group is bound to carbon.
Nitroamines occur as intermediates in organic synthesis and have been studied in the context of energetic
Safety and handling considerations are important with nitroamines. They can be sensitive to heat, shock, or