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Ikan R, Crammer B, Organic Chemistry Compound detection, in Encyclopedia of Physical Sciences and Technology, 3rd edn 11 453—496, 2002. [Pg.9]

The basic properties of the aromatic amines decrease with the number of radicles introduced the primary aromatic amines are stable the secondary aromatic amines are decomposed by water and the tertiary aromatic amines are unstable. In organic chemistry, compounds containing the monadic group NH2 are called amines or amides and compounds with the dyadic group NH are called imides. The existence of compounds like... [Pg.252]

In organic chemistry, compounds of the type RCH=NH are known as imines. Accordingly, polyimines are polymers with the monomeric unit -f-NH— CHR. These kinds of polymers can be produced by polymerization of nitriles and then hydrogenating the polynitriles formed ... [Pg.473]

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We have now completed our survey of the basic organic chemistry compound classes, as defined by simple functional groups. In the remainder of the book, we shall examine compounds with multiple functional groups, whether they be the same or different. We shall see the amino group and amine derivatives again in these chapters, particularly when studying heterocycles, proteins, and nucleic acids. We shall learn that the combination of the amino and carbonyl groups underlies the molecular structure of life itself. [Pg.965]

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