tetramines
Tetramines are organic compounds that contain four nitrogen-based amine groups. The term is used broadly in chemistry to describe molecules in which four amine functionalities—primary (–NH2), secondary (–NHR–), or tertiary (–NR2)—are present. Tetramines may be acyclic or cyclic and can serve as ligands, building blocks, or biogenic polyamines.
Notable examples include hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA, also known as hexamethylentetramine), a cage-like compound in which four nitrogens
Tetramines can be prepared by condensation and cyclization processes that assemble multiple amine groups onto carbon
Applications span industry, medicine, and research. HMTA is used as a chemical intermediate and, in some clinical